Khirbet el-Kōm und Psalm 112-ein Fall von Intertextualität
Abstract Nearly all the vocabulary of the 8th century inscription from Khirbet el-Kōm appears in the biblical psalms. The qualification of Uriyahu as "the rich" in combination with the semantic field of the inscription leads directly and exclusively to the post-exilic Psalm 112. The articl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vetus Testamentum 2011, Vol.61 (4), p.677-684 |
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Nearly all the vocabulary of the 8th century inscription from Khirbet el-Kōm appears in the biblical psalms. The qualification of Uriyahu as "the rich" in combination with the semantic field of the inscription leads directly and exclusively to the post-exilic Psalm 112. The article discusses the special form of intertextuality between the two texts. It argues that it is not a text-to-text-relation, but due to a common cultural world that the inscription and the psalm share. |
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ISSN: | 0042-4935 1568-5330 0042-4935 |
DOI: | 10.1163/156853311X560781 |