The Septuagint within the History of Greek: An Introduction

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The Septuagint within the History of Greek: An Introduction
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RAC/not checked/12/18/2023

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Author(s)
Aitken, James K.
Dhont, Marieke
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume
54
Issue / Series Volume
4-5
Abbreviated Series Name
JSJ
Pages
432-449
Work type
Alternative title
Special Issue: <em>The Septuagint within the History of Greek</em>, edited by James K. Aitken† and Marieke Dhont
Label
18/12/2023
Abstract

The language of the Septuagint is not only a linguistic question: evaluations of the language have been intertwined with presuppositions on the social context of Jews in antiquity, in particular their linguistic competency, educational background, and position within the Graeco-Roman society. Recent work has rehabilitated the position of Jews in ancient society and with it came a renewed quest for understanding the social locus of the language of the Septuagint and related Jewish-Greek writings. In order to appreciate the language of the Septuagint, we need to contextualize it appropriately within the history of Greek, diachronically and synchronically. The dedication of a special issue to the present topic by Journal for the Study of Judaism signals the recognition of the importance of the Septuagint for the wider discipline. In this introduction, the editors lay out recent trends in the field and discuss its challenges.

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Special Issue: <em>The Septuagint within the History of Greek</em>, edited by James K. Aitken† and Marieke Dhont