Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4

In Heb 4:3f. the author establishes an exegetical link between Ps 94:11b LXX and Gen 2:2b. The purpose of this argumentation is to elucidate the meaning of the term „God’s rest“ mentioned in the psalm by consulting another bible verse that contains the same key word. Most scholars regard this approa...

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Main Author: Daniel Lanzinger
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Language:deu
Published: ArgeAss 2016-09-01
Series:Protokolle zur Bibel
Online Access:https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2358
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spelling doaj-d631f80c161e46e09ad2d86cab92cc3f2020-11-25T01:52:36ZdeuArgeAssProtokolle zur Bibel2412-24672016-09-01202Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4Daniel LanzingerIn Heb 4:3f. the author establishes an exegetical link between Ps 94:11b LXX and Gen 2:2b. The purpose of this argumentation is to elucidate the meaning of the term „God’s rest“ mentioned in the psalm by consulting another bible verse that contains the same key word. Most scholars regard this approach as a form of the rabbinic principle called gezerah shawah. However, a closer analysis shows that this method works actually in a different way than the one applied in Heb 4. Instead, an almost identical figure of exegetical argumentation can be found in scholia commenting on the Homeric epics. These bear witness to the scienti­fic work performed in the library of Alexandria. Therefore, it is the main thesis of this article that the author of Hebrews uses a standard method of ancient philology to develop his argu­ment.https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2358
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title Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4
title_short Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4
title_full Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4
title_fullStr Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4
title_full_unstemmed Der Verfasser des Hebräerbriefs als antiker Philologe. Zur Methodik der innerbiblischen Begriffsklärung in Hebr 4
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description In Heb 4:3f. the author establishes an exegetical link between Ps 94:11b LXX and Gen 2:2b. The purpose of this argumentation is to elucidate the meaning of the term „God’s rest“ mentioned in the psalm by consulting another bible verse that contains the same key word. Most scholars regard this approach as a form of the rabbinic principle called gezerah shawah. However, a closer analysis shows that this method works actually in a different way than the one applied in Heb 4. Instead, an almost identical figure of exegetical argumentation can be found in scholia commenting on the Homeric epics. These bear witness to the scienti­fic work performed in the library of Alexandria. Therefore, it is the main thesis of this article that the author of Hebrews uses a standard method of ancient philology to develop his argu­ment.
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