On Self-Restraint and Building Fences: A Note on LXX Proverbs 28:4 and Rabbinic Parlance

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/14/12/2017
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Rothstein, David
year: 
2017
Full title: 

On Self-Restraint and Building Fences: A Note on LXX Proverbs 28:4 and Rabbinic Parlance

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Hebrew Studies
Issue / Series Volume: 
58
Pages: 
237-245
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Johann Cook has argued that LXX's formulation of Prov 28:4 involves the use of an idiom attested in other Jewish sources of antiquity (Hebrew and Greek) and, accordingly, is indicative of Jewish, rather than Hellenistic, influence. In his recent studies of Proverbs, Michael V. Fox, while noting Cook's position, maintains that LXX's rendering reflects a Hebrew Vorlage which is the result of dittography. The present essay reexamines the positions proffered by both Cook and Fox. In so doing, a more precise Hebrew analogue to LXX's formulation is proposed, as well as an alternative explanation of the factors informing the reading of LXX's presumed Vorlage.

Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Proverbs
Chapter(s): 
28
Verse(s): 
4
URL: 
http://muse.jhu.edu/article/678745
Label: 
01/01/2018
Record number: 
103 312