The Book of Tobit: Text, Tradition, Theology (2005 Xeravits, Zsengellér), edited volume
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The Book of Tobit: Text, Tradition, Theology (2005) is a volume edited by Géza G. Xeravits and József Zsengellér.
Abstract
"Proceedings of the papers of the First International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books, Pápa, Hungary, 20-21 May, 2004."
Editions
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2005 (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, 98]].
Translations
Table of contents
- La tradition vieille latine du livre de Tobie: un état de la question / Jean-Marie Auwers
- The Judaism of the Book of Tobit / John J. Collins
- The Book of Tobit and the diaspora / Beate Ego
- Tobit against the background of the Dead Sea scrolls / Ida Fröhlich
- "Release me to go to my everlasting home--" (Tob 3:6): a belief in an afterlife in late Wisdom literature? / Stefan Beyerle
- Burial as an ethical task in the Book of Tobit, in the Bible and in the Greek tragedies / János Bolyki
- Endogamy in the Book of Tobit, Genesis, and Ezra-Nehemiah / Thomas Hieke
- "You did not hesitate to get up and leve the dinner": food and eating in the narrative of Tobit with some attention to Tobit's Shavuot meal / Naomi S. Jacobs
- Marriage in the Book of Tobit: a synoptic approach / Tobias Nicklas
- Prophet und Prophetie in Tobit und Ben Sira: Berührungspunkte und Differenzen / Friedrich V. Reiterer
- Topography as theology: theological premises of the geographical references in the Book of Tobit / József Zsengellér
- The "Fagius" Hebrew version of Tobit: an English translation based on the Constantinople text of 1519 / Loren T. Stuckenbruck
External links
- [ Google Books]