Joel's use of scripture and scripture's use of Joel : appropriation and resignification in second temple Judaism and early Christianity /

The methodological approach employed in this research utilizes the hermeneutics of comparative midrash combined with aspects of Bakhtinian dialogism and intertextuality. The purpose of this enterprise is to discern the function of scripture in Joel and its New Testament Nachleben . The terms 'a...

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Main Author: Strazicich, John.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2007.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series 82.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2007, ISBN: 9789004222700.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Introduction To Joel'S Use Of Scripture And The Scripture'S Use Of Joel: Method Of Interpretation /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter One. Introduction To The Book Of Joel /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter Two. Joel'S Use Of Scripture In 1:1-2:17 /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter Three. Joel'S Use Of Scripture In 2:18-27: Yahweh'S Gracious Response To Judah'S Lamentation /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter Four. Joel'S Use Of Scripture In 3:1-4:21 /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter One. The Use Of Joel 3 In Acts 2: Its Particularistic, Apologetic, Salvific, Christological And Pneumatic Emphases /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter Two. The Use Of Joel 3 With Universal, Salvific, And Pneumatic Emphases In Rom 10:13, 1 Cor1:2, Titus 3:6, Acts 10:45 and16:10 /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Chapter Three. The Eschatological And Apocalyptic Use Of Joel /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Appendix To Selected Nt Structural Analyses /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Glossary Of Terms /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Bibliography /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Scripture Index /  |r J. Strazicich --   |t Index Of Authors /  |r J. Strazicich. 
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520 |a The methodological approach employed in this research utilizes the hermeneutics of comparative midrash combined with aspects of Bakhtinian dialogism and intertextuality. The purpose of this enterprise is to discern the function of scripture in Joel and its New Testament Nachleben . The terms 'appropriation' and 'resignification' are descriptive of the process through which an antecedent text is transformed by its displacement, condensation, and recontextualization. These methodologies assist in giving an account of the intertextual dialogism involved in a text's unrecorded hermeneutics. The scope of the work looks at the use of scriptural traditions within the book of Joel during the Second Temple period. There is an introduction to the hermeneutical methods employed, followed by a general introduction to the book of Joel in chapter one. Chapters two and three concern the function of scripture in Joel. Finally, the last chapter deals with Joel's New Testament Nachleben. Each chapter has an introduction and conclusion. This work does not eschew the importance of diachronic issues. The diachronic method pays attention to the context of an antecedent's voice, while the synchronic methodological approach pays attention to the function and purpose in which the receptor text resignifies the appropriated motifs and allusions. The diachronic becomes fused with the synchronic in the process of an allusion's recontextualization. This study, in a heuristic manner, focuses on the way that each allusion is appropriated and resignified for the needs of both Joel's community and those of the later NT, in order to understand the function of canonical hermeneutics. 
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