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1 online resource (xii, 364 pages) |
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SUNY series in Judaica |
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SUNY series in Judaica.
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Contents |
Front Matter -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- Content -- Saadiah Gaon: The Book of Psalms as a Second Pentateuch -- I. The Rhetorical Thesis: Commandment and admonition phrased as prayer and petition -- II. The Polemical Motive: An attack on the Karaite order of prayer and support for the Rabbanite prayerbook -- III. The Ritual Thesis: The five-fold condition -- IV. The Exegetical Application: Radical reinterpretation -- V. Polemic and Truth: To what extent is Saadiah's approach to Psalms anchored in his thought? -- Notes to Chapter 1 |
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The Karaite Approach: The Psalms as Mandatory Prophetic Prayers -- I. SaLmon ben Yeruham: The PsaLms as prophetic prayer for aLL ages: Monarchy, Exile, and Redemption -- II. Yefet ben cAli: The Psalms as prophetic prayers, perfect in form and content -- Notes to Chapter Two -- Moses Ibn Giqatilah: The Psalms as Non-prophetic Prayers and Poems -- Notes to Chapter Three -- Abraham Ibn Ezra: The Psalms as Prophetic and Sacred Poet -- I. Abraham Ibn Ezra's two commentaries on Psalm -- II. Echoes of Ibn Ezra's predecessors in his commentaries on Psalms |
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III. The prologue to the First Introduction: The musical and thematic superiority of the Psalms as divine songs -- IV. The First Inquiry: Who wrote the Psalms? -- V. The Second Inquiry: Who edited the Book of Psalms? -- VI. The Third Inquiry: Are the Psalms prayers or prophecies? -- VII. The Fourth Inquiry: Editorial matters-the order ofthe psalms and the terms used in their headings -- Notes to Chapter Four -- Back Matter -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- APPENDIX -- Ibn Ezra's Introduction and Commentary on Psalms 1 -2: The ""First Recension"" -- Notes to Commentary on Psalms 1 and 2 -- Index of Citations |
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Index -- Back Cover |
Summary |
Annotation A blow-by-blow account of the controversy that raged among Hebrew scholars from the 10th to the 12th centuries about the theological status and literary genre of the Psalms. Are they the Lord's words spoken to David, prophetic common prayers of the nation of Israel, an anthology of non-prophetic poems by different poets, or divinely inspired and sacred poems? Includes the full text of a previously unknown introduction to Ibn Ezra's commentary on the Psalms, much more elaborate than the one commonly known. Paper edition (unseen), $24.50. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Translation of: Arbaʻ gishot le-Sefer Tehilim |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-307) and indexes |
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Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Saʻadia ben Joseph, 882-942 -- Contributions in Biblical criticism
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Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1089-1164 -- Contributions in Biblical criticism
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Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1089-1164 fast |
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Saʻadia ben Joseph, 882-942 fast |
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Bible. Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
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Bible. Psalms fast |
Subject |
Karaites -- Controversial literature -- History and criticism
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament.
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Wisdom Literature.
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Karaites -- Controversial literature
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0585088683 |
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9780585088686 |
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9780791402412 |
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079140241X |
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9780791402429 |
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0791402428 |
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1438420099 |
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9781438420097 |
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