The Significance of Sinai (2008 Brooke/Najman/Stuckenbruck), edited volume

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The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity (2008) is a volume edited by George J. Brooke, Hindy Najman, and Loren T. Stuckenbruck.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2008.

Table of contents

  • Some unanticipated consequences of the Sinai revelation: A religion of laws / James L. Kugel
  • "Fire, cloud, and deep darkness" (Deuteronomy 5:22): Deuteronomy's recasting of revelation / Marc Zvi Brettler
  • Priestly prophets at Qumran : summoning Sinai through the Songs of the Sabbath sacrifice / Judith H. Newman
  • Moving mountains: from Sinai to Jerusalem / George J. Brooke
  • Moses, David and scribal revelation: preservation and renewal in Second Temple Jewish textual traditions / Eva Mroczek
  • The giving of the Torah at Sinai and the ethics of the Qumran community / [[Marcus Tso]
  • Josephus' "Theokratia" and Mosaic discourse: the actualization of the revelation at Sinai / Zuleika Rodgers
  • Why did Paul include an exegesis of Moses' shining face (Exod 34) in 2 Cor 3?: Moses' strength, well-being and (transitory) glory, according to Philo, Josephus, Paul, and the Corinthian sophists / George H. van Kooten
  • In the mirror of the divine face: the Enochic features of the Exagoge of Ezekiel the Tragedian / Andrei A. Orlov
  • Torah and eschatology in the Syriac apocalypse of Baruch / Matthias Henze
  • Can the homilists cross the sea again: revelation in Mekilta shirata / Ishay Rosen-Zvi
  • Hearing and seeing at Sinai: interpretive trajectories / Steven D. Fraade
  • The giving of the Torah: Targumic perspectives / Charles Thomas and Robert Hayward
  • God's back!: what did Moses see on Sinai? / Diana Lipton
  • Sinai in art and architecture / David Brown
  • Sinai since Spinoza: reflections on revelation in modern Jewish thought / Paul Franks

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