Omissions the Hebrew Bible?

Updated by: 
Oren Ableman
Research notes: 
Reader Checked OA 19/05/2014 hw/24/04/2014/not checked
Reference type: 
Book section
Author(s): 
Pakkala, Juha
year: 
2013
Full title: 

Omissions the Hebrew Bible?

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
God's Word Omitted: Omissions in the Transmission of the Hebrew Bible
Issue / Series Volume: 
251
Series Title: 
Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments
Abbreviated Series Name: 
FRLANT
Place of Publication: 
Göttingen
Publisher: 
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
Pages: 
11-91
Chapter: 
1
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The book investigates omissions in the textual transmission of the Hebrew scriptures. Literary criticism (Literarkritik) commonly assumes that later editors only expanded the older text; omissions would not have taken place. This axiom is implied in analyses and introductions to the methodology. The book investigates the validity of the axiom. After a review of literature, books of methodology, and past research, texts from different parts of the Hebrew Bible are discussed with this aim in view. The investigated texts consist of examples which preserve documented evidence about editorial changes. Passages with variant editions are compared in order to understand omissions as an editorial technique. The comparison of variant witnesses includes, for example, passages where the Greek and Hebrew versions differ and cases where parallel passages differ (e.g., Chronicles in relation to Kings, the Temple Scroll in relation the Pentateuch). Example texts have been taken from the Pentateuch, Samuel, Kings, Ezra-Nehemiah, Esther, Jubilees, etc.The investigation shows that omissions took place in part of the transmission of the Hebrew scriptures. Although omissions were clearly less common than additions, the conclusion challenges the axiom of literary criticism. Rejecting the conventional implementation of the methodology, the book provides a new model for understanding the transmission of the Hebrew scriptures that integrates omissions as a possible editorial technique.

Notes: 
Error in the title is as appears in the publication.
URL: 
http://www.v-r.de/de/title-0-0/god_s_word_omitted-1010991/
Label: 
2014
Record number: 
98 036