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This volume is written in the context of trauma hermeneutics of ancient Jewish communities and their tenacity in the face of adversity (i.e. as recorded in the MT, LXX, Pseudepigrapha, the Deuterocanonical books and even Cognate literature. In this regard, its thirteen chapters, are concerned with the most recent outputs of trauma studies. They are written by a selection of leading scholars, associated to some degree with the Hungaro-South African Study Group. Here, trauma is employed as a useful hermeneutical lens, not only for interpreting biblical texts and the contexts in which they were originally produced and functioned but also for providing a useful frame of reference. As a consequence, these various research outputs, each in their own way, confirm that an historical and theological appreciation of these early accounts and interpretations of collective trauma and its implications, (perceived or otherwise), is critical for understanding the essential substance of Jewish cultural identity. As such, these essays are ideal for scholars in the fields of Biblical Studiesparticularly those interested in the Pseudepigrapha, the Deuterocanonical books and Cognate literature.

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Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies

Edited by

Friedrich V. Reiterer
Kristin De Troyer
Beate Ego
Tobias Nicklas

Volume

ISBN 9783110784893

e-ISBN (PDF) 9783110784978

e-ISBN (EPUB) 9783110785128

Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at http://dnb.dnb.de.

2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Abbreviations
General Information

The following abbreviations will be employed for all cited scriptural and classical works. For the purposes of consistency and standardisation, all abbreviations of periodicals, series, and lexicons will follow, as closely as possible, a system originally proposed by the SBL Handbook of Style and IATG (Siegfried Schwertner, Internationales Abkrzungsverzeichnis fr Theologie und Grenz-gebiete, Berlin, 1992). Single references to biblical books are abbreviated according to the SBL Handbook of Style (e.g., Gen 17). Verse numbers within a chapter are separated by a comma without a space (e.g. 2 Macc 2:3, 56). U.S. states are indicated by the USPS two-letter abbreviation convention.

General
BCE

Before the Common Era

CE

Common Era

cf.

conferatur

ch.

chapter

chs.

chapters

d.

date of death

DK

Diels-Kranz numbering

ed.

edited by (singular), editor

edn

edition

eds.

edited by (plural), editors

et al.

et alii

fasc.

fascicle

f.

folium

ff.

folii

fl.

floruit

ms(s)

manuscript(s)

MS

Specific manuscript

No.

numero

Q

Khirbet Qumrn

r.

regnum

s.a.

sine annum

s.d.

sine datum

s.l.

sine loco

s.p.

sine pagina

sic

sic erat scriptum

Vol.

volumen

Languages, Versions, and Editions of the Biblical Text
Akk

Akkadian

Aram

Aramaic

GI

Greek (Vaticanus)

GII

Greek (Sinaiticus)

Gk

Greek

HA

Hebrew manuscript A (Ben Sira)

HB

Hebrew Bible

Heb

Hebrew

Lat

Latin

LXX

Septuagint

MT

Masoretic Text

OG

Old Greek

Q

Qumran

T

Targum

Theo

Theodotion

Vulg.

Vulgate

Septuagint
Gen

Genesis

Exod

Exodus

Lev

Leviticus

Deut

Deuteronomy

Josh

Joshua

Judg

Judges

14 Kgdms

14 Kingdoms

Amos

Amos

12 Chr

12 Chronicles

Ezra

Ezra

Neh

Nehemiah

Esth

Esther

Job

Job

Ps(s)

Psalm(s)

Prov

Proverbs

Eccl

Ecclesiastes

Isa

Isaiah

Jer

Jeremiah

Lam

Lamentations

Ezek

Ezekiel

Dan

Daniel

Hos

Hosea

Nah

Nahum

Hab

Habakkuk

Hag

Haggai

Zach

Zachariah

Mal

Malachi

Vulgate
12 Sam

12 Samuel

12 Kgs

12 Kings

New Testament
Matt

Matthew

Mark

Mark

Luke

Luke

John

John

Acts

Acts

Rom

Romans

12 Cor

12 Corinthians

Gal

Galatians

Eph

Ephesians

Phil

Philippians

Col

Colossians

12 Thess

12 Thessalonians

12 Tim

12 Timothy

Titus

Titus

Phlm

Philemon

Heb

Hebrews

Jas

James

12 Pet

12 Peter

13 John

13 John

Jude

Jude

Rev

Revelation

Apocrypha / Deuterocanonical Books
Tob

Tobit

Jdt

Judith

Add Esth

Additions to Esther

Wis

Wisdom of Solomon

Sir

Sirach/Ecclesiasticus

Bar

Baruch

1 Macc

1 Maccabees

2 Macc

2 Maccabees

Pseudepigrapha
3 Macc

3 Maccabees

4 Macc

4 Maccabees

Let. Aris.

Letter of Aristeas

Jub.

Jubilees

Ps.-Eup.

Pseudo-Eupolemus

Ps.-Philo

Pseudo Philo (LAB)

Sib. Or.

Sibylline Oracles

1 En.

1 Enoch (Ethiopic Apocalypse)

2 En.

2 Enoch (Slavonic Apocalypse)

3 En.

3 Enoch (Hebrew Apocalypse)

4 Ezra

4 Ezra

Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls are cited by cave number attached to the letter Q, manuscript number or abbreviated name, fragment number (Arabic numerals), column number (Roman numerals), and line number (Arabic numerals).

Ancient Authors
Homer (8th century BCE?)
Il.

Iliad

Od.

Odyssey

Euripides (c. 484406 BCE)
Eur. Alc.

Alcestis

Herodotus (c. 484c.425 BCE)
Hdt.

History of the Persian Wars

Thucydides (460c. 400 BCE)
Thuc.

Historiai

Xenophon (c.430355/354 BCE)
Xen. Mem.

Memorabilia

Plato (428347 BCE)
Plat. Ion

Ion

Plat. Laws

Laws

Plat. Lys.

Lysis

Plat. Pol.

Politeia

Plat. Prt.

Protagorus

Plat. Rep.

Republic

Aristotle (384322 BCE)
Arist. Met.

Metaphysics

Arist. Phys.

Physics

Arist. Post.

Posterior Analytics

Polybius (c. 208c. 125 BCE)
Polyb.

Historai

Gaius Iulius Caesar (10044 BCE))
Caes. B.Gall.

Commentarii de Bello Gallico

Marcus Tullius Cicero (10643 BCE)
Cic. Cons.

Consulatio

Cic. Fam.

Epistulae ad familiars

Cic. Nat.

De Natura Deorum

Gaius Sallustius Crispus (86c. 35 BCE)
Sall. Cat.

Bellum Catilinae

Sall. Iug.

Bellum Iugurthinum

Publius Vergilius Maro (c. 7019 BCE)
Aen.

Aenead

Titus Livius (64/59 BCE12/17 CE)
Livy

Ab Urbe Condita Libri

Strabo (63/64 BCE24 CE)
Strabo

Geographica

Diodorus Siculus (fl. 6021 BCE)
Diod. Sic.

Bibliotheca historica

Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BCEc. 50 CE)
Celsus Med.

De Medicina

Philo of Alexandria (c. 20 BCE40 CE)
Phil. Deus.

Quod Deus sit immutabilis

Phil. Her.

Quis Rerum Divinarum Heres

Phil. Leg.

Legatio ad Gaium

Phil. Mut.

De Mutatione Nominum

Marcus Velleius Paterculus (c. 19 BCE c. 31 CE)
Vell. Pat.

Roman Histories

Titus Josephus Flavius (37 c. 100 CE)
Ant.

Judean Antiquities

C.Ap.

Contra Apionem

Vit.

Vita

War

Judean War

Marcus Valerius Martialis (38/41102/104 CE)
Mart.

Epigramma

Plutarch (46after 119 CE)
Plut. Cat. Mai., Min.

Cato Maior, Minor

Plut. De superst.

De superstition

Plut. Is. Os.

De Iside et Osiride

Plut. Mor.

Moralia

Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (56120 CE)
Ann.

Annales

Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (c. 69after 122 CE)
Suet. Dom.

Domitianus

Lucius Flavius Arrianus (c.86/89after c. 146/160 CE)
Arr. Anab

Anabasis proemium

Appian of Alexandria (c. 95c. 165 CE)
App. Mith.
Pseudo-Philo (c. 50150 CE)
LAB

Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum

Pausanias (110180 CE)
Paus.

Hellados Periegesis

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