Gesammelte Studien zu Joseph und Aseneth (1996 Burchard), book

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Gesammelte Studien zu Joseph und Aseneth (1996) is a book by Christoph Burchard, edited by Carsten Burfeind.

Abstract

"This collection of essays deals with the ancient Jewish romance called Joseph and Aseneth. It tells how Aseneth, daughter of an Egyptian priest, became the wife of Joseph, Pharaoh's viceroy, following her conversion to the God of the Hebrews. It is an instructive witness to Jewish diaspora theology and hence to the soil on which Christianity grew. The earliest form of the work is disputed. No full critical edition currently exists. The volume assembles 13 studies previously published from 1961 to 1991 in German, English, and French, including a preliminary Greek text and the Serbo-Slavonic translation. They are accompanied by a fresh introduction, bibliography, and indexes. The book documents 40 years of research and may serve as a basis for further study of the textual tradition and the theological and cultural importance of Joseph and Aseneth."--Publisher's description.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 1996 (Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha, 13).

Table of contents

External links

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