The Scribe in the Biblical World: A Bridge Between Scripts, Languages and Cultures

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/05/01/2023
Reference type: 
Edited Book
Author(s): 
Eshel, Esther
Langlois, Michael
year: 
2022
Full title: 

The Scribe in the Biblical World: A Bridge Between Scripts, Languages and Cultures

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Volume: 
547
Abbreviated Series Name: 
BZAW
Place of Publication: 
Berlin
Publisher: 
De Gruyter
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

This book offers a fresh look at the status of the scribe in society, his training, practices, and work in the biblical world.
What was the scribe’s role in these societies? Were there rival scribal schools? What was their role in daily life? How many scripts and languages did they grasp? Did they master political and religious rhetoric? Did they travel or share foreign traditions, cultures, and beliefs? Were scribes redactors, or simply copyists? What was their influence on the redaction of the Bible? How did they relate to the political and religious powers of their day? Did they possess any authority themselves?
These are the questions that were tackled during an international conference held at the University of Strasbourg on June 17–19, 2019. The conference served as the basis for this publication, which includes fifteen articles covering a wide geographical and chronological range, from Late Bronze Age royal scribes to refugees in Masada at the end of the Second Temple period.

URL: 
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110984293/html
Label: 
09/01/2023
Record number: 
110 705