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'''Studies in the Book of Tobit ''' (2006) is a volume edited by [[Mark Bredin]].  
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'''Studies in the Book of Tobit: A Multidisciplinary Approach''' (2006) is a volume edited by [[Mark Bredin]].  


==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==


==Editions and translations==
"The essays collected here approach the book of Tobit from a range of disciplines: literary, feminist, anthropological, imagination, theological, textual and historical. This multi-disciplinary approach will generate new ideas and approaches to the book of Tobit. The essays vary not only in methodology used, but also in the texts that they examine. The book considers in detail some Latin manuscripts, encompassing an article introducing a print of the Ceriani Latin text, and includes an overview of the Old Latin textual tradition and context. There is a comparison between two Greek manuscripts of Tobit 14 and a re-examination of the place of origin of the text. A social anthropological reading of the book is also included. The subject of Tobit in 17th century novels is considered, along with a study of Kierkergard and Tobit. Also incorporated is an examination of the Aramaic fragments from Qumran, and their significance to New Testament studies. Intertextual studies of the book are considered in reference to the influence of Deuteronomy and the significance this has for exegesis of Tobit is analyzed."--Publisher description.
 
==Editions ==
 
Published in London [England]: T&T Clark, 2006 ([[Library of Second Temple Studies]], 55).
Published in London [England]: T&T Clark, 2006 ([[Library of Second Temple Studies]], 55).


==Table of contents==
==Contents==
 
*Introduction / Mark Bredin  
*Introduction / Mark Bredin  


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<bibexternal title="Studies in the Book of Tobit " author="Bredin"/>

Studies in the Book of Tobit: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2006) is a volume edited by Mark Bredin.

Abstract

"The essays collected here approach the book of Tobit from a range of disciplines: literary, feminist, anthropological, imagination, theological, textual and historical. This multi-disciplinary approach will generate new ideas and approaches to the book of Tobit. The essays vary not only in methodology used, but also in the texts that they examine. The book considers in detail some Latin manuscripts, encompassing an article introducing a print of the Ceriani Latin text, and includes an overview of the Old Latin textual tradition and context. There is a comparison between two Greek manuscripts of Tobit 14 and a re-examination of the place of origin of the text. A social anthropological reading of the book is also included. The subject of Tobit in 17th century novels is considered, along with a study of Kierkergard and Tobit. Also incorporated is an examination of the Aramaic fragments from Qumran, and their significance to New Testament studies. Intertextual studies of the book are considered in reference to the influence of Deuteronomy and the significance this has for exegesis of Tobit is analyzed."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London [England]: T&T Clark, 2006 (Library of Second Temple Studies, 55).

Contents

  • Introduction / Mark Bredin
  • Tobit in Spain: some preliminary comments on the relations between the Old Latin witnesses / Simon Gathercole
  • Some neglected texts of Tobit: the third Greek version / Stuart Weeks
  • Significance of Jonah in Vaticanus (B) Tobit 14.4 and 8 / Mark Bredin
  • 'Sarah is the hero' : Kierkegaard's reading of Tobit in Fear and trembling / Hugh Pyper
  • Tobit in the art of the Florentine Renaissance / Trevor Hart
  • Family life and ethnicity in early Israel and in Tobit / Ekka Pitkänen

External links

  • [ Google Books]