Sekundärliteratur:Hebräer: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

Aus Die Offene Bibel

Wechseln zu: Navigation, Suche
K
 
(7 dazwischenliegende Versionen von 2 Benutzern werden nicht angezeigt)
Zeile 1: Zeile 1:
 
[[Kategorie:Hebräer]]
 
[[Kategorie:Hebräer]]
 +
: ''S.a. die lange Open-Access-Liste von [http://polumeros.blogspot.com/p/electronic-articles-essays.html Aufsätzen], [http://polumeros.blogspot.com/p/theses-dissertations.html Dissertationen und Abschlussarbeiten] des Blogs [http://polumeros.blogspot.com/ Polumeros kai Polutropos]
  
 +
===Bibliographien===
 +
* Shearer, Gary: [http://library.puc.edu/heritage/bib-bookHebrews.html Hebräer-Bibliographe], Stand 2004.
 +
 +
* Tanner, Paul (2012), [http://paultanner.org/English%20Docs/Hebrews/Suppl%20-%20App/BiblioHeb_Oct%202012.pdf AN ENGLISH-BASED BIBLIOGRAPHY for THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS].
 +
 +
 +
===Kommentare===
 +
* Boatman (1984): [http://www.collegepress.com/cp/pdf/19%20Hebrews.pdf Helps from Hebrews] (= Bible Study Textbook 42). Joplin.
 +
 +
* Brown, Nathan E. (ohne Datum): [http://www.exegeticaloutlines.net/outlines/Hebrews%20-%20The%20Superiority%20of%20Christ%20and%20His%20Covenant.pdf An Exegetical Outline of Hebrews: The Superiority of Christ and His Covenant]. Online. ''Ein doch recht ausführlicher, offenbar evangelikal geprägter Kommentar. Berücksichtigt auch Theologie und Anwendung, arbeitet mit dem Urtext. Ohne Datum.''
 +
 +
* Fowler, James A. (2006): [http://www.christinyou.net/pdfs/PbHebrews.pdf A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews: Jesus – Better Than Everything] (Christocentric Commentary Series). Fallbrook. ''Solide wirkender, über 400-seitiger theologischer Kommentar evangelikaler Prägung. Trotz des Namens nicht devotional ausgelegt. Argumentiert vorsichtig für Paulus als Verfasser.''
 +
 +
* Gordon, Robert P. (2000): [http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/onlinebooks/PDF/OnlineBooks/Gordon_Hebrews.pdf Hebrews] (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary), 2. Auf. 2008. ''200-seitiger Kommentar eines Cambridger Hebraisten. Gemäß dem Vorwort offenbar postmodern ausgerichtet.''
 +
 +
* Michel, Otto (1936): [https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/metaopac/search?oclcno=479772&db=100  Der Brief an die Hebräer] (KEKNT), Göttingen <sup>6</sup>1966
 +
 +
 +
===Weitere===
 
* de Jong, Adam (2011): [http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2329/ The writer of Hebrews as a reader of Hebrew: an inquiry into the linguistic and hermenutical use of the Old Testament quotations in the Epistle to the Hebrews]. Glasgow.
 
* de Jong, Adam (2011): [http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2329/ The writer of Hebrews as a reader of Hebrew: an inquiry into the linguistic and hermenutical use of the Old Testament quotations in the Epistle to the Hebrews]. Glasgow.
: '''Abstract''': The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews is regularly considered to depend on the Greek text of the Old Testament for his quotations, also when the translation diverges from the Hebrew. In addition, he is at times found to use hermeneutical techniques associated with Second Temple hermeneutics, which do not always respect the Old Testament context. Examples are his alleged use of gezerah shawah in Hebrews 4:4-9 in connecting one concept of rest in Psalm 95 (menuchah) with a different one in Genesis 2:2 (shabat) relying on the Greek which translates both with katapausis and the dependency in his use in Hebrews 10:5-7 of the quotation from Psalm 40 on a LXX translation of the Hebrew oznayim with sooma. Through a review of selected quotations, their Old Testament context, any differences between the Hebrew and Greek text and the writer’s possible amendments and his hermeneutical use of these quotations, this study test the hypothesis that the writer did have an understanding of Hebrew and did respect the Old Testament context of his quotations. It is concluded this hypothesis provides a good explanation of the analysed evidence.
+
 
 +
* Gordon, Robert P. (<sup>2</sup>2008): [http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/onlinebooks/PDF/OnlineBooks/Gordon_Hebrews.pdf Hebrews] (=Readings: A New Biblical Commentary). Sheffield.
  
 
* Hentschel, Christoph (2008): Die [http://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12089/1/Hentschel_Christoph.pdf Rezeption des Hebräerbriefs] im Ersten Clemensbrief und im Hirten des Hermas. [Dissertation]
 
* Hentschel, Christoph (2008): Die [http://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12089/1/Hentschel_Christoph.pdf Rezeption des Hebräerbriefs] im Ersten Clemensbrief und im Hirten des Hermas. [Dissertation]
 +
 +
* Lewicki, Tomasz (2004): [http://digi20.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fontsize.3/object/display/bsb00045120_00001.html?sort=sortTitle+asc&start=30&classRVK=BC+1400+-+BC+5100&pos=002%3A003%3A002&rows=10&mode=classRVK&context= 'Weist nicht ab den Sprechenden!': Wort Gottes und Paraklese im Hebräerbrief], Paderborn
 +
 +
* Small, Brian C. (2012): [http://baylor.academia.edu/BrianSmall/Papers/1267113/The_Use_of_Rhetorical_Topoi_in_the_Characterization_of_Jesus_in_Hebrews The Use of Rhetorical ''Topoi'' in the Characterization of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews], in: Perspectives in Religious Studies 37 (2010). S. 53-70.

Aktuelle Version vom 11. Januar 2015, 22:49 Uhr

S.a. die lange Open-Access-Liste von Aufsätzen, Dissertationen und Abschlussarbeiten des Blogs Polumeros kai Polutropos

Bibliographien[Bearbeiten]


Kommentare[Bearbeiten]

  • Gordon, Robert P. (2000): Hebrews (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary), 2. Auf. 2008. 200-seitiger Kommentar eines Cambridger Hebraisten. Gemäß dem Vorwort offenbar postmodern ausgerichtet.


Weitere[Bearbeiten]

  • Gordon, Robert P. (22008): Hebrews (=Readings: A New Biblical Commentary). Sheffield.