LXX Isaiah as Translation and Interpretation

LXX Isaiah as Translation and Interpretation
Author: Ronald L. Troxel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004153943

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This book offers a fresh understanding of how Isaiah was translated into Greek, arguing that the translator attempted a cohesive representation of Isaiah for his Greek-speaking co-religionists, utilizing interpretative ploys applied to Homer by the Alexandrian grammatikoi.

LXX Isaiah 24 1 26 6 as Interpretation and Translation

LXX Isaiah 24 1 26 6 as Interpretation and Translation
Author: Wilson de Angelo Cunha
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781628370232

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Explore how interpretation affects translation In this volume Cunha argues that the differences found between the Septuagint text of Isaiah and the Hebrew of the Masoretic Text must be weighed against the literary context in which they are found. The author demonstrates that LXX Isa 24:1–26:6 can be seen as a coherent ideological composition that differs greatly from the way scholars have interpreted MT Isa 24:1–26:6. This coherence comes across through the use of certain lexemes and conjunctions throughout the passage. The book lays the case that a scribe or translator already had an interpretation before he started the process of translation that shaped his translation of the Hebrew text into Greek. Features: An introduction sketching the history of research on LXX Isa 24:1–26:6 A focused comparision of the Masoretic Text to the Septuagint A thorough discussion of the coherence of LXX Isa 24:1–26:6

The Septuagint Version of Isaiah

The Septuagint Version of Isaiah
Author: Isac Leo Zēlîgman
Publsiher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1948
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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When We All Go Home

When We All Go Home
Author: David A. Baer
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567314932

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Paying special attention to chapters 56-66, David Baer analyses the labour that resulted in the Greek Isaiah. He compares the Greek text with extant Hebrew texts and with early biblical versions to show that the translator has approached his craft with homiletical interests in mind. This earliest translator of Isaiah produces a preached text, at the same time modifying his received tradition in theological and nationalistic directions which would reach their full flower in Targumic and Rabbinical literature. In basic agreement with recent work on other portions of the Septuagint, the Greek Isaiah is seen to be an elegant work of Hellenistic literature whose linguistic fluidity expresses the convictions and longings of a deeply Palestinian soul.

Reading the Sealed Book

Reading the Sealed Book
Author: J. Ross Wagner
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 3161525574

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A translated text is laced with interpretive assumptions. By focusing on the Septuagint, J. Ross Wagner highlights the creative theology hidden in translation. His model couples patient investigation of the act of translation with careful attention to the translated texts' rhetorical features. Wagner focuses upon Isaiah's opening vision, clarifying its language, elucidating its character, and contextualizing its message. Reading the Sealed Book demonstrates how such translations serve as distinctive contributions to theology and reveal the contours of Jewish identity in the Hellenistic diaspora.

As Those Who Are Taught

 As Those Who Are Taught
Author: Claire Mathews McGinnis,Patricia K. Tull
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2006
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781589831032

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Eschatology and Messianism in LXX Isaiah 1 12

Eschatology and Messianism in LXX Isaiah 1 12
Author: Rodrigo F. de Sousa
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567553515

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This is an examination of the eschatological and messianic elements in the first twelve chapters of LXX Isaiah. The focus is on this section because it represents a discrete unit within the book and contains several pericopes which were significant in the development of early Jewish and Christian eschatological and messianic ideas.The first part of the book surveys the discussion of eschatology and messianism in LXX Isaiah and the outlines the issues involved. There is also a study of the book's translation technique, focusing on the question of contextual interpretation and actualization, and attempting to identify the mechanism by which eschatological traditions are imprinted in the translation. In the second part, the author analyses the rendering of the well-known messianic oracles of LXX Isaiah 1-12, namely, 7:14-16, 9:5(6)-6(7), and 11:1-5. Besides the close exegetical analysis of the specific passages, there is also a study of their immediate context.This monograph suggests that the primary goal of the translator was to communicate the meaning of the text, as he understood it, rather than to make it the vehicle of his own ideology. A number of renderings that have been seen as theologically motivated could be explained simply on linguistic and co-textual grounds, and, while there is theological interpretation in individual cases, is not possible to identify any conscious systematization. In the light of this study, the eschatological and messianic hopes of the translator of LXX Isaiah 1-12 can be said to come only partly into view in his translation.

Plant Metaphors in the Old Greek of Isaiah

Plant Metaphors in the Old Greek of Isaiah
Author: Benjamin M. Austin
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884142928

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A thorough analysis of metaphor translation techniques used in Isaiah In this study Benjamin M. Austin analyzes all the plant metaphors in Isaiah and classifies them according to the metaphor translation techniques used by the Septuagint translator. Austin illustrates how the translator took the context of each metaphor into account and demonstrates how the natural features of the plants under discussion at times influenced their translation. He argues that the translator tried to render metaphors vividly and with clarity, sometimes adjusting them to match the experience of his audience living in Egypt. Austin also examines metaphors in terms of their vehicles (the objects of comparison), so that the translation of similar metaphors can be compared. Features A comparison of the Masoretic Text to the Septuagint and Targum A classification of metaphor translation strategies An introduction to the Hellenistic and the Jewish conception of metaphors