Then David Began to Sing this Song’: Composition and Hermeneutics in Pseudo-Philo's Psalm of David (LAB 59.4)

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/06/02/2019
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Botner, Max
year: 
2018
Full title: 

Then David Began to Sing this Song’: Composition and Hermeneutics in Pseudo-Philo's Psalm of David (LAB 59.4)

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume: 
28
Issue / Series Volume: 
1
Abbreviated Series Name: 
JSP
Pages: 
69-87
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Despite burgeoning interest in Pseudo-Philo's use of the Jewish scriptures, little to-date has been said about the writer's psalm of David (LAB 59.4). In fact, outside of Strugnell's reconstruction of the psalm's Vorlage (1965) and Jacobson's two-volume commentary (1996), virtually nothing has been written about this section of Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum. This article demonstrates that LAB 59.4 constitutes a sophisticated piece of scriptural exegesis that fits within the writer's well-established hermeneutical strategies. It identifies plausible intertexts comprising LAB's psalm and traces the hermeneutical techniques that attracted Pseudo-Philo to these passages of scripture.

URL: 
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0951820718805638
Label: 
25/02/2019
Record number: 
104 465