Traditional Textual Criticism Reconsidered: MT (codex L)-Ezek 35, LXX (papyrus 967)-Ezek 35 and its Hebrew Vorlage as Variant Editions and the Implications for the Search for the »Original« Text

Updated by: 
Oz Tamir
Research notes: 
OT/not checked/26/04/2021
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Finsterbusch, Karin
year: 
2020
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Traditional Textual Criticism Reconsidered: MT (codex L)-Ezek 35, LXX (papyrus 967)-Ezek 35 and its Hebrew Vorlage as Variant Editions and the Implications for the Search for the »Original« Text

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
Volume: 
9
Issue / Series Volume: 
3
Pages: 
334-347
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Traditional textual criticism usually takes MT (codex L) as its point of departure, focusing mainly on select variants in small textual units in order to evaluate whether a given reading is preferable to an alternative reading. This approach, however, is insufficient for several reasons: a variant may belong to a cluster of variants made by an »editor-scribe,« or may be an »individual textual variant« made by a »copyist-scribe« in the long course of textual transmission. The nature of a variant can only be revealed by separately analysing passages or books in different ancient versions. Furthermore, traces of different scribal activities as discernable in many proto-masoretic and early non-masoretic manuscripts imply, as will be demonstrated in this article with the help from Ezekiel 35 as a test case that there is no rational way to reconstruct the »original« shape of a passage or a biblical book.

URL: 
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/article/traditional-textual-criticism-reconsidered-mt-codex-l-ezek-35-lxx-papyrus-967-ezek-35-and-its-hebrew-vorlage-as-variant-editions-and-the-implications-for-the-search-for-the-original-text-101628hebai-2020-0020?no_cache=1
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07/06/2021
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107 723