TY - BOOK AU - Person,Raymond F. AU - Rezetko,Robert TI - Empirical models challenging biblical criticism T2 - Ancient Israel and its literature SN - 9780884141495 U1 - 220.6/6 23 KW - Bible KW - Criticism, Redaction KW - History KW - Classical literature KW - History and criticism KW - RELIGION KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; The importance of empirical models to assess the efficacy of source and redaction criticism; Raymond F. Person Jr; Robert Rezetko --; Outsourcing Gilgamesh; Sara J. Milstein --; Scribal revision and textual variation in Akkadian ¿Łuila-prayers : two case studies in ritual adaptation; Alan Lenzi --; Dissimilatory reading and the making of biblical texts : the Jewish Pentateuch and the Samaritan Pentateuch; Stefan Schorch --; Text-critically studying the biblical manuscript evidence : an "empirical" entry to the literary composition of the text; B©♭n©♭dicte Lemmelijn --; Division markers as empirical evidence for the editorial growth of biblical books; Julio Trebolle Barrera --; The problem of "literary unity" from the perspective of the study of oral traditions; Raymond F. Person Jr. --; The (dis)connection between textual and linguistic developments in the book of Jeremiah : Hebrew Bible textual criticism challenges biblical Hebrew historical linguistics; Robert Rezetko --; The original problem : the Old Greek and the Masoretic text of Daniel 5; Ian Young --; Community rule or Community rules : examining a supplementary approach in light of the sectarian Dead Sea scrolls; Maxine L. Grossman --; Limited efficacy in reconstructing the gospel sources for Matthew and Luke; Joseph A. Weaks; Limited Efficacy in Reconstructing the Gospel Sources for Matthew and Luke Bibliography; Contributors; Ancient Sources Index; Modern Authors Index N2 - "Empirical models based on ancient Near Eastern literature and variations between different textual traditions have been used to lend credibility to the identification of the sources behind biblical literature and the different editorial layers. In this volume, empirical models are used to critique the exaggerated results of identifying sources and editorial layers by demonstrating that, even though much of ancient literature had such complex literary histories, our methods are often inadequate for the task of precisely identifying sources and editorial layers"-- UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/vu.edu.au?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1g0b91x ER -