TY - BOOK AU - Granerød,Gard TI - Abraham and Melchizedek: scribal activity of Second Temple times in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110 T2 - Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft SN - 3110223457 (alk. paper) AV - BS1235.52 .G73 2010 U1 - 221.066 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin PB - de Gruyter KW - Abraham KW - Melchizedek, KW - Bible KW - O.T KW - Genesis XIV KW - Criticism, Redaction KW - Genesis KW - Relation to Psalms KW - Psalms CX KW - Psalms KW - Relation to Genesis KW - Intertextuality in the Bible N1 - Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--MF Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, 2008; Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Pt. I: Introduction -- pt. II: Genesis 14 -- Genesis 14 and the Abraham tradition -- Genesis 14 and the composition history -- Why was Genesis 14 composed and inserted into the Abraham narrative? An attempt -- The literary building blocks of the author of Genesis 14 -- The historical motivation for the author of Genesis 14 and the text's historical meaning -- pt. III: the Melchizedek episode (=ME) in Genesis 14:18-20 -- Hypothesis: the origin of the Melchizedek episode best explained within the paradigm of diachronic, inner-biblical exegesis -- Psalm 100 --The phenomenon of assimilation in the Bible -- An analysis of MT Psalm 110:4b -- Early intertextual readings of Genesis 14 and Psalm 110 -- The result of an asimilation of two texts, both thought to be referring to Abram's war with the king -- What has happened to the words (Hebrew) on the way from Psalm 110 to the Melchizedek episode? -- The date of the Melchizedek episode -- A critical assessment of the assimilation model -- Summary of pt. III -- pt. : the addition of Genesis 14 and the Melchizedek episode in perspective -- The addition of Genesis 14 to the Torah in light of second temple period book production ER -