Rachel and Lea. or: On the survival of outdated paradigmas in the study of the origin of Israel,II |
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Authors: | Marianne Grohmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft und Biblische Arch?ologie Evangelisch-Theologische Fakult?t der Universit?t Wien , Schenkenstra?e 8-10, A-1010, Vienna marianne.grohmann@univie.ac.at |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Reader-oriented intertextuality opens perspectives to see the in-terpretation of the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament and in rabbinic litera-ture in a new light. This article discusses possible readings of the crux inter-pretum Leviticus 12,2 in the New Testament (Hebrews 11,11) and in rabbinic literature. It shows that both play with manifold meanings and facets of texts from the Hebrew Bible in a sometimes associative way, linking different con-texts with one another and creating a new intertextual network. |
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