Lamech’s Change of Mind: The Hellenistic Philosophy behind the Use of שנא in the Genesis Apocryphon and the Book of Daniel
<jats:p>This article seeks to establish that the ‘strong’ meaning of the verbal forms derived from שנא in the Genesis Apocryphon and the book of Daniel is of a dramatic, even violent, change; when used to denote a ‘change’ in mind or countenance, this refers to mental anguish, and so opens up...
Main Author: | Quick, L |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
Brill
2013
|
Similar Items
-
Translation and rewriting in the genesis apocryphon
by: Screnock, J
Published: (2017) -
Dressing Daniel: identity formation and embodiment in Daniel 1-6
by: Quick, LE, et al.
Published: (2022) -
Ascriptive realism and the book of Daniel: Questions for Richard Briggs
by: Sarisky, D
Published: (2020) -
Books behind bars/
by: 466347 Gulker, Virgil, et al.
Published: (1973) -
Kant, the philosophy of mind, and twentieth-century analytic philosophy
by: Gomes, A
Published: (2017)