https://www.academia.edu/43340521/The_Vocabulary_of_the_Septuagint_and_its_Hellenistic_Background
This volume precedes the projected Historical and Theological Dictionary of the Septuagint which is to o8er historicalstudies of Septuagint words, retracing their usage from early authors, over koine Greek and the translation itself, intoJewish-Hellenistic and early Christian literature. The earliest of these phases were the object of a several workshops heldbetween 2013 and 2017, the proceedings of which now appear in this book. The papers focus on the following keyquestions: what can we say about the meaning, the usage and the semantic development of Greek words attested in theSeptuagint; where and how does the Septuagint use these words, and to what extent do they correspond to their Hebrewand Aramaic equivalents? Furthermore, to what extent can papyri contribute to a better understanding of typical Septuagintwords? The papers combine the analysis of selected words and word groups with considerations of method. Survey of contents Eberhard Bons/Patrick Pouchelle/Daniela Scialabba: Introduction – Anna Passoni Dell'Acqua: Le vocabulaire de la Septanteà la lumière des papyrus – Nesina Grütter: Die Blöße der Stadt-Frauen: Überlegungen zur Verwendung der Substantiveαἰσχύνη und ἀσχημοσύνη und in der Septuaginta – Patrick Pouchelle: La main de Cyrus ou la main de Dieu? Étude del'expression ἀποστέλλωτὴνχεῖρα dans la Septante – Justus Ghormley: Coining Silver: The Translation of kæsæp in theSeptuagint – Marieke Dhont: Why is God not designated as an ἄρχων in the Septuagint? – Daniela Scialabba:οὗτοςδὲοὐδὲνἄτοπονἔπραξεν (Luke 23:41). What Did the Good Thief Want to Say? A New Testament Citation and its PapyrologicalBackground – David S. Hasselbrook: Nuances of Meaning with Compound Words in the Septuagint: A Case Study ofδιαγογγύζω and εἰσακούω in Contexts of Grumbling – Eberhard Bons: Die Übersetzung παρὰτὰςδιεξόδουςτῶνὑδάτων in Psalm 1,3 und ihr griechischer Hintergrund – Kyriakoula Papademetriou: The Semantic Evolution of the Wordπαρρησία through its Pragmatic and Sociolinguistic Fields – Beatrice Perego:Παράδεισος and Κῆπος: The GardenTerminology of the Septuagint – Miriam Carminati: The Verb συναντιλαμβάνομαι: The History of a New CompoundCreated in the Hellenistic Epoch.
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