The Wilderness Itineraries: Genre, Geography, and the Growth of Torah

Author:   Angela Roskop
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Volume:   3
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9781575062129


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 June 2011
Format:   Hardback
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The Wilderness Itineraries: Genre, Geography, and the Growth of Torah


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As we read the wilderness narrative, we are confronted with a wide variety of cues that shape our sense of what kind of narrative it is, often in conflicting ways. It often appears to be history, but it also contains genres and content that are not historiographical. To explain this unique blend, Roskop charts a path through Akkadian and Egyptian administrative and historiographical texts, exploring the way the itinerary genre was used in innovative ways as scribes served new literary goals that arose in different historical and social situations. She marries literary theory with philology and archaeology to show that the wilderness narrative came about as Israelite scribes used both the itinerary genre and geography in profoundly creative ways, creating a narrative repository for pieces of Israelite history and culture so that they might not be forgotten but continue to shape communal life under new circumstances. The itinerary notices also play an important role in the growth of the Torah. Many scholars have expressed frustration with historical criticism because it seems at times to focus more on deconstructing a narrative than explaining how this composite text manages to work as a whole. The Wilderness Itineraries explores the way that fractures in the itinerary chain and geographical problems serve both as clues to the composition history of the wilderness narrative and as cues for ways to navigate these fractures and read this composite text as a unified whole. Readers will gain insight into the technical skill and creativity of ancient Israelite scribes as they engaged in the process of simultaneously preserving and actively shaping the Torah as a work of historiography without parallel.

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Author:   Angela Roskop
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Eisenbrauns
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781575062129


ISBN 10:   1575062127
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 June 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface List of Abbreviations The Torah as History: Rethinking Genre Emplotment and Repertoire: A Reading Strategy Itineraries: Their Forms and Contexts Experimenting with Genre: Using Sources and Shaping Narratives An Israelite “Annal” The Routes of the Wilderness Sojourn: Itineraries and Composition History Geography: Embedding Text in Culture Epilogue Indexes

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