Congress Volume: Oslo 1998, Volume 80

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This Congress Volume comprises not only the main lectures of the XVIth I.O.S.O.T. Congress, held in Oslo 1998, but also the interventions at the two panels on "Intertextuality and the Pluralism of Methods" and on "The Hebrew Bible and History." Both the main lectures and the panelists' interventions focus on current methodological problems and study central questions in the present study of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its environment.
 

Contents

Kirsten NIELSEN Intertextuality and Hebrew Bible
17
John BARTON Intertextuality and the Final Form
33
Jean Louis SKA Genèse xviii 6Intertextualité
61
Baruch HALPERN The Gate of Megiddo and the Debate
79
Bob BECKING No More Grapes from the Vineyard? A Plea
123
Avi HURVITZ Can Biblical Texts Be Dated Linguistically?
143
Stig NORIN Onomastik zwischen Linguistik
161
Christa SCHÄFERLICHTENBERGER Zur Funktion
179
Amélie KUHRT Israelite and Near Eastern Historiography
257
Testimony
281
THOMPSON Problems of Genre and Historicity
321
Mark S SMITH Ugaritic Studies and the Hebrew Bible
327
Graeme AULD The Deuteronomists between History
353
Gerald T SHEPPARD Biblical Wisdom Literature at the
369
Erich ZENGER Psalmenforschung nach Hermann Gunkel
399
Émile PUECH Qumrân et le texte de lAncien Testament
437

GRABBE Writing Israels History at the End of
203
Ernst Axel KNAUF Kinneret and Naftali
219
Pierre BRIANT Histoire impériale et histoire régionale À propos
235
Mark G BRETT The Future of Old Testament Theology
465
Otto KAISER Von Stand und Zukunft
489
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Andre Lemaire is Directeur d'etudes (Hebrew and Aramaic) at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Paris-Sorbonne) and member of the Editorial Board of "Vetus Testamentum" in charge of the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum." Magne Saebo is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo