Many readers of scripture, particularly in North America, are not
aware that a substantial number of books were removed from their Old
Testament. These books, often known collectively as the Apocrypha,
were considered scripture for centuries and for millions of Christians
today still are. This book is an introduction to the Apocrypha. It
discusses ancient and early modern disputes about scripture to provide
context for understanding the formation of the textual category
“Apocrypha.” Each chapter focuses on a specific book, examining
its core themes and ideas. The cultural and historical context of the
composition of each book is analyzed in its ancient Jewish milieu.
This historical context is often elucidated by the Dead Sea Scrolls
which have only in recent years been published in full. The later
reception of this material in rabbinic Judaism, Christianity, and
other modern cultural contexts such as art and literature, is also
discussed. This book is designed to be read along with the texts of
the Apocrypha themselves, as presented in the _New Oxford Annotated
Bible_.The present volume is written not primarily for scholars but
rather for anyone who would like to learn more about the Apocrypha.
This book was shaped by an overarching conviction-that people who know
next to nothing about the writings covered in this volume would enjoy
reading them. If you have heard something about the books of the
Apocrypha and want to know more about them, this book is for you.
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ISBN
9780190060756
Publisert
2024
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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