Philo's scriptures : citations from the Prophets and Writings : evidence for a Haftarah cycle in Second Temple Judaism /
It is indeed remarkable that although Philo has quoted extensively from the Pentateuch, his works contain no more than forty-six references to the Prophets and Writings. The author provides a convincing explanation for every one of these citations. It corroborates the thesis that Philo availed himse...
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c2007.
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Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
123.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2007, ISBN: 9789004222700.
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Call Number: BS1161.P5 C64 2007
- Preliminary Material /
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- Chapter One: The Man Philo as a Product of his Time /
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- Chapter Two: How Philo Quotes the Pentateuch /
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- Chapter Three: A Traditional Haftarah Cycle /
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- Chapter Four: Citations from the Latter Prophets /
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- Chapter Five: Citations from the Former Prophets and Chronicles /
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- Chapter Six: Citations from the Book of Psalms /
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- Chapter Seven: Citations from the Books of Proverbs and Job /
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- Chapter Eight: The Allegorical Circle of Moses /
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- Endnotes /
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- Appendix 1. Prov. 8:22-23 in Philo and in Genesis Rabbah /
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- Appendix 2. Charts of Philo's Citations from the Prophets and Writings /
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- Bibliography /
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- Index of Modern Authors /
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- General Index /
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- Index of Sources /
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