Intertextual Studies in Ben Sira and Tobit ~ Festschrift Alexander A. Di Lella (2005 Corley, Skemp), edited volume
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Intertextual Studies in Ben Sira and Tobit (2005) is a volume edited by Jeremy Corley and Vincent Skemp.
Abstract
"Essays in honor of Alexander A. Di Lella, O.F.M."
Editions
Published in Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2005 (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series, 38).
Table of contents
- The Book of Tobit: an ancestral story / Irene Nowell, O.S.B.
- "Eyes to the blind"--a dialogue between Tobit and Job / Anathea Portier-Young
- The Psalms and the Book of Tobit / Stephen Ryan, O.P.
- Avenues of intertextuality between Tobit and the New Testament / Vincent Skemp
- The medieval Hebrew and Aramaic texts of Tobit / Loren T. Stuckenbruck and Stuart D.E. Weeks
- Ben Sira, reader of Genesis 1-11 / Maurice Gilbert, S.J.
- The influence of the Book of Exodus on Ben Sira / Friedrich v. Reiterer
- In search of parallels--Ben Sira and the Book of Kings / Pancratius C. Beentjes
- Ben Sira and the prophets / Leo G. Perdue
- An intertextual study of Proverbs and Ben Sira / Jeremy Corley
- Multum in parvo--Ben Sira's portrayal of the patriarch Joseph / C.T. Robert Hayward
- Ezra, scribe and priest, and the concerns of Ben Sira / Michael W. Duggan
- "Faith in God" rather than "fear of God" in Ben Sira and Job: a necessary adjustment in terminology and understanding / Renate Egger-Wenzel
- "Come, let us be wise": Qoheleth and Ben Sira on true wisdom, with an ear to Pharaoh's folly / J. Edward Owens, O. SS. T.
- Ben Sira and the Book of the watchers on the legitimate priesthood / Benjamin G. Wright
- Amid trials: Ben Sira 2:1 and James 1:2 / Núria Calduch-Benages
- Sanctus Matthaeus, magister sapientiae, summa cum laude / James K. Aitken *Alexander A. Di Lella: Bibliography
Reviews
- 2005 - Review of Biblical literature / Thierry Legrand / (online)
External links
- [ Google Books]