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Scriptural Exegesis gathers voices from an international community
of scholars to consider the many facets of the history of biblical
interpretation and to question how exegesis shapes spiritual and
cultural creativity. Divided into four broadly chronological
sections that chart a variety of approaches from ancient to modern
times, the essays examine texts and problems rooted in the ancient
world yet still of concern today. Nineteen chapters incorporate the
expertise of contributors from a diverse range of disciplines,
including ancient religion, philosophy, mysticism, and folklore.
Each embraces the challenge of explicating complex and often
esoteric writings in light of Michael Fishbane's groundbreaking
work in exegesis.
In The Aroma of Righteousness, Deborah Green explores images of
perfume and incense in late Roman and early Byzantine Jewish
literature. Using literary methods to illuminate the rabbinic
literature, Green demonstrates the ways in which the rabbis'
reading of biblical texts and their intimate experience with
aromatics build and deepen their interpretations. The study
uncovers the cultural associations that are evoked by perfume and
incense in both the Hebrew Bible and midrashic texts and seeks to
understand the cultural, theological, and experiential motivations
and impulses that lie behind these interpretations. Green
accomplishes this by examining the relationship between the textual
traditions of the Hebrew Bible and Midrash, the surviving evidence
from the material culture of Palestine in the late Roman and early
Byzantine periods, and cultural evidence as described by the rabbis
and other Roman authors.
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