Synopsis of the Book of Esther: Masoretic Text, Old Greek, Alpha Text, Old Latin, Vulgate, Jewish Antiquities

Full title
Synopsis of the Book of Esther: Masoretic Text, Old Greek, Alpha Text, Old Latin, Vulgate, Jewish Antiquities
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RAC/not checked/10/12/2023

Reference type
Author(s)
Candido, Dionisio
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Contributions to Biblical Exegesis & Theology
Issue / Series Volume
102.1
Abbreviated Series Name
CBET
Publisher
Peeters
Place of Publication
Leuven
Work type
Label
11/12/2023
Abstract

In the field of Textual criticism of the Bible, synopses are a useful tool to study ancient texts not only by themselves, but also in comparison with each other. In a synopsis, correspondences and similarities, but also differences between individual readings become visible. This synopsis contains six texts of the Book of Esther placed side by side in columns: the Masoretic Text, the Old Greek, the Alpha Text, the Old Latin, the Vulgate and Josephus’ Jewish Antiquities. A technical introduction explains the choice of texts and their editions.