Do You Not Remember? Scripture, Story and Exegesis in the Rewritten Bible of Pseudo-Philo

Full title
Do You Not Remember? Scripture, Story and Exegesis in the Rewritten Bible of Pseudo-Philo
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Fisk, Bruce Norman
Year
2001
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Supplement Series 37
Publisher
Sheffield Academic Press
Place of Publication
Sheffield
Pages
376
Label
07/11/2005
Abstract

The Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum, a 'rewritten Bible' that follows the broad contours of Genesis to Samuel, includes numerous secondary, or out-of-sequence, episodes, and frequently juxtaposes unrelated biblical characters. The subtlety and significance of these inner-biblical linkages has up to now not been fully appreciated.

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Building on recent studies in intertextuality, Fisk shows how Pseudo-Philo is often guided by intertextual links and themes present within the canonical precursor, that he is heavily indebted to post-biblical midrashic traditions, and that 'secondary scripture' is a strategic means by which Israel's traditions are reconfigured in this enigmatic text.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
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12
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15
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18^21
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23
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32
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40