Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis
The following paper is a sort of case study which aims to address the very delicate problem of the so-called ‘apocryphicity’ and attempts to find answer to the question why a text preserving an extra-biblical narrative, dialogue or motive has been and still is regarded as apocryphal for and why othe...
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description | The following paper is a sort of case study which aims to address the very delicate problem of the so-called ‘apocryphicity’ and attempts to find answer to the question why a text preserving an extra-biblical narrative, dialogue or motive has been and still is regarded as apocryphal for and why others, containing almost the same features, are completely left out of the so-to-say ‘canon’ of the apocrypha. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:c38abf52-6065-4b66-8036-0b76cfae986c2024-04-16T09:28:19ZSpeaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesisConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:c38abf52-6065-4b66-8036-0b76cfae986cEnglishSymplectic ElementsEditions du Zèbre2015Tóth, PGounelle, RMounier, BThe following paper is a sort of case study which aims to address the very delicate problem of the so-called ‘apocryphicity’ and attempts to find answer to the question why a text preserving an extra-biblical narrative, dialogue or motive has been and still is regarded as apocryphal for and why others, containing almost the same features, are completely left out of the so-to-say ‘canon’ of the apocrypha. |
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title | Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis |
title_full | Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis |
title_fullStr | Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis |
title_short | Speaking quotations in interpretative context: the prophets' discourse in the netherworld as a special type of biblical exegesis |
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