Tehiyyat Ha-MetimMohr Siebeck, 1996 - 329 עמודים "The study deals with all those passages in the Palestinian Targums, the Aramaic translations of the Pentateuch, that refer to the Resurrection of the Dead. Of central interest in it is the question to what extent the targumic traditions on a future resurrection of the body or on the fate of the soul after death agree with or differ from corresponding traditions in rabbinic sources." "With a few exceptions, the relation between targumic traditions and rabbinic sources has been neglected in targumic studies of the last decades." "This may have been caused by the questionable assumptions that (a) the Aramaic of the Palestinian Targums represents the spoken Aramaic of Palestine in the New Testament period, (b) the Palestinian Targums contain an important number of early pre-Christian traditions, and (c) the Palestinian Targums are popular in origin, being written in the vernacular, in contrast with the scholastic, authoritative expositions in the learned rabbinic sources." "Harry Sysling first offers a survey of these and other important issues in targumic research of the past and of recent opinions on character, origin and interrelationship of the Palestinian Targums. In the following chapters, the author makes a careful analysis of those passages in the Palestinian Targums that directly by the use of specific terminology, or indirectly by the use of metaphors, refer to the resurrection of the body and to the fate of the body and/or soul after death."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Origin and history of the Targum | 11 |
The Sitz im Leben of the rabbinic Targumim | 17 |
The Palestinian Targumim of the Pentateuch | 23 |
Principles and methods | 36 |
Summary | 65 |
19 | 71 |
19 | 79 |
Heretics and apostates | 125 |
12 | 143 |
Summary | 162 |
The dwellingplace of the soul after death | 187 |
The second death PTs Deut 336 | 210 |
The second death in the Apocalypse | 222 |
Meḥayye hametim he who makes the dead | 229 |
Summary | 249 |
The Masoretic Text and the Ancient Versions | 92 |
Conclusion | 102 |
The denial of the resurrection and the world to come | 104 |
Antagonism and friendship | 114 |
Bibliography | 263 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
angel Apocalypse Aqiva Aramaic Bacher Bible blessed bSanh bShabbat Buber Cairo Geniza century connection dead Déaut Deut Díez Macho discussion divine dust earth Eldad Enoch Esau exegetical Ezek Ezra four keys Fragment-Targum Genesis Genizah Genizah Manuscripts glosses God's haggadic halakhic hand heaven Hebrew Holy interpretation Israel Jacob Jerusalem Jewish jMegilla Klein Leviathan Lord Lot's wife Mekhilta mentioned meturgeman midrash Mishna Moses Neof Neofiti Nickelsburg Onqelos Oral Tora Palestinian Palestinian Targum passage Pentateuch Pseudo-Jonathan Pseudo-Philo PsYon PsYon Exod PsYon Gen PTs of Gen Qumran Rabba Rabbi rabbinic literature rabbinic sources rain reading refers rendering resurrection righteous Samaritan says Schäfer Scripture second death Sifrei Deut Sodom soul synagogue Talmud Tanhuma Tannaitic Targum du Pentateuque Targum Onkelos Targum Pseudo-Jonathan targumic text Targumim teḥiyyat ha-metim Testament tion tradition translation verse versions Yon Exod Yon Gen ית יתהון מן
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