Aseneth of Egypt: The Composition of a Jewish Narrative

Updated by: 
Oz Tamir
Research notes: 
OT/not checked/11/11/2020
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Ahearne-Kroll, Patricia D.
year: 
2020
Full title: 

Aseneth of Egypt: The Composition of a Jewish Narrative

Place of Publication: 
Atlanta
Publisher: 
Society of Biblical Literature
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

In Aseneth of Egypt: The Composition of a Jewish Narrative, Patricia D. Ahearne-Kroll challenges reliance on reconstructed texts in previous scholarship on the book of Joseph and Aseneth. After outlining the problems with previous prototypes of the Hellenistic narrative, she proposes a way to talk about the story in its initial setting without ignoring the manuscript evidence. Her thorough analysis of the evidence reveals how Joseph and Aseneth reflects the literary impulse of Greek-speaking Jewish writers to redescribe their identity in Egypt and Judean connections to the land of Egypt, while incorporating Ptolemaic strategies of legitimation of power. In the end, Ahearne-Kroll concludes that the base storyline preserved in all the copies of this story demonstrates that it was written for Jewish communities living in Hellenistic Egypt.

Label: 
30/11/2020
Record number: 
107 248