Genesis
Biographical note
Susan A. Brayford, Ph.D. (1998) in Religious and Theological Studies, Biblical Interpretation specialization, from the Iliff School of Theology and University of Denver. She is currently Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Associate Dean of Centenary College.
Readership
All those interested in Septuagintal studies, biblical studies, and Hellenistic Judaism, as well as those with interests in history, language, theology, and social relations in the ancient Mediterranean area.
€111.00$144.00
N. Clayton Croy
This volume, the only full-scale commentary on 3 Maccabees in English, includes a fresh translation, an introduction, a section by section commentary, and bibliography. The author views 3 Maccabees as, in part, a narrative satire on the cult of Dionysus.
€133.00$172.00
David deSilva
This commentary examines 4 Maccabees as a contribution to the ongoing reformulation of Jewish identity and practice in the Greek-speaking Diaspora.
€96.00$133.00
W. Edward Glenny, Northwestern College, St. Paul, MN
In this commentary Glenny examines the literary features and the Greek text of Amos found in Vaticanus to determine how it would have been understood by early Greek readers who were unfamiliar with the Hebrew.
€181.00$252.00
Daniel M. Gurtner, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, MN
In Exodus: A Commentary on the Greek Text of Codex Vaticanus, Gurtner provides an introduction and comprehensive commentary on the Greek text.
€181.00$234.00
by John W. Olley
The first major commentary to focus on LXX Ezekiel in any modern language, this work, based on Codex Vaticanus and its paragraphing, seeks to understand the text as used by Greek readers. Included are transcription and English translation.
€101.00$140.00
W. Edward Glenny, Northwestern College, St. Paul, MN
In this commentary Glenny examines the Greek text of Hosea found in Vaticanus as an artifact in its own right to determine how it would have been understood by early Greek readers who were unfamiliar with the Hebrew.
€184.00$251.00
By Georg A. Walser
This is the first major commentary focusing on the Greek text of Jeremiah as it was perceived by its readers. Besides a section by section commentary, it includes a transcription, and an English translation of the text of Codex Vaticanus.
€111.00$144.00
A. Graeme Auld
The earliest complete witness (in Greek) to the Old Testament book of Joshua is transcribed with facing English translation. The following commentary explores the dynamics of the Greek text while keeping an eye on how it relates to the Hebrew.
€106.00$137.00
Robert J. Littman
This is the first commentary and translation, containing two Greek texts (Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus) of Tobit to be published since the the discovery of the Hebrew and Aramaic fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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