Category:Lives of the Prophets (text)

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List of scholarly and fictional works on Philo, De Abrahamo (in chronological order).

Selected Bibliography

Translations

  • Charles Cutler Torrey, The Lives of the Prophets. Greek Text and Translation (JBL Monograph Series 1, Philadelphia: SBL 1946): English translation.
  • Anna Maria Schwemer, Vitae Prophetarum (JSHRZ I/7, Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus 1997): German translation.

Introductions

  • Albert-Marie Denis, Introduction à la littérature religieuse judéo-hellenistique (2 vols., Turnhout: Brepols 2000), 1: 577–607.

Dictionaries

P. Enns, Lives of the Prophets, in: The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary, 892b-894a

Studies

Anna Maria Schwemer, Studien zu den frühjüdischen Prophetenlegenden Vitae prophetarum (1995-96 Schwemer), book

David Satran, Biblical Prophets in Byzantine Palestine: Reassessing the Lives of the Prophets (1995 Satran), book

E. Koskenniemi, The Old Testament Miracle-Workers in Early Judaism (WUNT 2.206, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2005), 160-188.

Articles

1800s

  • I.H. Hall, Notes on the "Lives of the Prophets", JBL 6 (1886) 97-102.

1980s

  • Michael A. Knibb, The Ethiopic Version of the Lives of the Prophets, BSOAS 43 (1980) 197-206.
  • Michael A. Knibb, The Ethiopic Version of the Lives of the Prophets II, BSOAS 48 (1985) 16-41.

1990s

  • F. Dolbeau, "De vita et obitu prophetarum". Une traduction médiolatine des vies grecques des prophètes, Revue Bénédictine 100 (1990) 507-539.
  • David Satran, Biblical Prophets and Christian Legend: The Lives of the Prophets Reconsidered, in: Messiah and Christos. Studies in the Jewish Origins of Christianity Presented to David Flusser on the Occasion of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday (TSAJ 32, eds. I. Gruenwald et al., Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 1992), 143–149.
  • Anna Maria Schwemer, Elija als Araber. Die haggadischen Motive in der Legende vom Messias Menachem ben Hiskija (yBer 2,4 5a; EkhR 1,16 § 51) im Vergleich mit den Elija-Legenden der Vitae Prophetarum, in: Die Heiden. Juden, Christen und das Problem des Fremden (eds. R. Feldmeier and U. Heckel, WUNT 70, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 1994), 108-157.
  • Anna Maria Schwemer, Die Verwendung der Septuaginta in den Vitae Prophetarum, in: Die Septuaginta zwischen Judentum und Christentum (eds. M. Hengel and A.M. Schwemer, WUNT 72, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 1994), 62-91.

2000s

  • Géza G. Xeravits, Some Remarks on the Figure of Elijah in Lives of the Prophets 21:1-3, in: Flores Florentino (JSJSup 122, eds. T. Hilhorst and E.J.C. Tigchelaar, Leiden: Brill 2007), 499-508.
  • Pieter W. van der Horst, Die Prophetengräber im antiken Judentum, in: Interesse am Judentum. Die Franz-Delitzsch-Vorlesungen 1989 – 2008 (Münsteraner Judaistische Studien 23, eds. J.C. de Vos and F. Siegert, Berlin/Münster 2008), 55–71.