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El. knyga: Hellenistic and Biblical Greek: A Graduated Reader

(Knox College, University of Toronto)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139989886
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781139989886

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This Hellenistic Greek reader is designed for students who have completed one or more years of Greek and wish to improve their reading ability and gain a better appreciation for the diversity of the language. The seventy passages in this reader reflect different styles, genres, provenances and purposes, and are arranged into eight parts according to their level of difficulty. Grammatical support and vocabulary lists accompany each passage, and a cumulative glossary offers further assistance with translation. Students are led to a deeper understanding of Hellenistic Greek, and a greater facility with the language. Includes canonical and non-canonical Christian texts, Septuagint (prose and poetry), Jewish Pseudepigrapha, inscriptions, and Jewish and Hellenistic literary Greek Includes a web component with more than thirty additional readings for classroom and independent use Passages offer a glimpse into the everyday life of Hellenistic Greeks, with themes such as sexuality, slavery, magic, apocalypticism, and Hellenistic philosophy.

Recenzijos

'This reader will be extremely useful to students in biblical studies, early Judaism, and early Christianity; it will also be of interest to many students in classical studies with a particular interest in cultural and religious dimensions of the Hellenistic period.' Ellen Bradshaw Aitken, McGill University 'Dr McLean's new reader is fantastic; it fills a huge gap in the support material available for intermediate students of Biblical/Hellenistic Greek who have serious scholarly interests. None of the other available textbooks come close in terms of the choice and range of selections, the level of support to the student, and the high level of scholarship.' Lawrence Myer, independent scholar 'This is a graduated reader (getting progressively more difficult through the ten sections), and that design is pedagogically very attractive. The selections of Greek presented here are first-rate and I would love to use them in the classroom.' Stephen Esposito, Boston University 'As an instrument for reading Greek, the work is very well thought out and executed. Students with various levels of Greek proficiency will appreciate the brief introductions, often including cultural context, the select bibliography, and especially the efficient vocabulary and grammar notes.' Valentina Popescu, University of California, Davis 'This text fills a major gap in the available scholarly literature for the pedagogy of Hellenistic Greek, especially for students of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. While numerous Greek readers, extracts, selections, chrestomathies, and anthologies have appeared over the past few hundred years, none explores the breadth of Jewish and Christian Hellenistic Greek literature more ably, thoroughly, and expertly than does this one. (Indeed, these supplements are so well-written that this reader could easily double as a sourcebook for the study of ancient Judaism and Christianity!).' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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This graduated Hellenistic Greek reader includes within-passage translation support and helps intermediate/advanced students of Greek improve their reading ability.
List of Online Materials
ix
List of Illustrations
xiii
Guide to Abbreviations and Grammar xv
I Editorial Abbreviations xv
II Abbreviations of Texts Cited in the Glossary xviii
III Abbreviations of Books, Articles, and Ancient Manuscripts xxii
IV Frequently Occurring Grammatical Constructions xxvi
Introduction 1(12)
1 Basic Level: Early Christian Texts
13(56)
1.1 Didache: The Two Ways Doctrine (Did. 1:1--2,3:1--10)
15(4)
1.2 Gospel of Luke: Jesus' Trial by the Adversary (Luke 4:1--15)
19(3)
1.3 Gospel of Luke: Jesus' Inaugural Sermon (Luke 4:16--30)
22(4)
1.4 Gospel of Thomas: The Greek Fragments (Gos. Thom. 1--7, 27--28, 30--32, 77b / 36--37, 39 and synoptic parallels)
26(7)
1.5 Gospel of Mark: Jesus' Secret and Controversial Teaching (Mark 3:20--30,4:10--20)
33(5)
1.6 Shepherd of Hermas: The First Vision of Hermas (Herm. 1:1--9)
38(5)
1.7 Gospel of Mary Magdalene: Mary's Unique Relationship with Jesus
43(5)
1.8 Protoevangelium of James: Verifying the Virginity of Mary (Prot. Jas. 13--16, 19--20)
48(10)
1.9 Gospel of Peter: The Crucifixion of Jesus (Gos. Pet. 2--7)
58(6)
1.10 Revelation: The Whore of Babylon and the Beast (Rev 17:1--18)
64(5)
2 Basic Level: The Isometric Translational Greek of the Septuagint
69(26)
2.1 Book of Genesis: The First Sin and Its Punishment (Gen 3:1--24)
71(8)
2.2.1 Kingdoms: The Anointing of David as King (1 Kgdms 16:1--13 [ 1 Samuel])
76(3)
2.3 Book of Jeremiah: Sayings from the Book of Consolation (Jer 38:27--34 [ MT 31:27--34])
79(3)
2.4 Book of Amos: A Lament over Israel's Sin (Amos 5:14--27)
82(3)
2.5 Book of Exodus: The Song of the Sea (Exod 15:1--18)
85(5)
2.6 Book of Isaiah: The Fourth Suffering Servant Song (Isa 52:13--53:12)
90(5)
3 Intermediate Level: Jewish Recensional Greek
95(46)
3.1.1 Esdras: The Last Kings of Judah and the Fall of Jerusalem (1 Esdr 1:32--55 [ 2 Chr 36:1--21 MT])
97(5)
3.2 Book of Esther: Esther Saves the Jews (Esth 7:1--8:8 OG)
102(9)
3.3.1 Maccabees: The Program of Hellenization of Antiochus Epiphanes (1 Mace. 1:10--28)
106(5)
3.4 Book of Job: The Adversary's Attack on Job (Job 1:6--2:13)
111(7)
3.5 Book of Job: Jobs Complaint Before the Lord (Job 23:1--17)
118(3)
3.6 Book of Daniel: A Vision of the Resurrection of the Dead (Dan 12:1--13)
121(14)
3.7.1 Enoch: The Book of the Watchers (1 En. 1, 6:1--8:2)
125(6)
3.8.1 Enoch: The Miraculous Birth of Noah (1 En. 106--107)
131(4)
3.9 Life of Adam and Eve: God Curses Eve (L.A.E. 19--21,25,31--32)
135(6)
4 Intermediate-Level Hellenistic Greek
141(44)
4.1 Letter of Introduction to Zenon (PMich I, 6)
143(3)
4.2 Letter of Partition to the King with Respect to a Burial Association (PEnteuxeis 20)
146(3)
4.3 Family Letter of an Army Recruit to His Mother (PMich VIII, 491)
149(2)
4.4 Memorandum to Zenon (PGL IV, 413)
151(3)
4.5 Galatians: Paul Defends His Apostleship (Gal 1:1--2:10)
154(7)
4.6 1 Thessalonians: Concerning Recently Deceased Christians (1 Thess 4:13--5:11)
161(15)
4.7.1 Corinthians: Potential in Weakness (1 Cor 1:18--2:5)
164(4)
4.8.1 Corinthians: On Slavery and Freedom, Marriage and Celibacy (1 Cor 7:17--31)
168(4)
4.9.2 Corinthians: Paul's Ecstatic Journey to the Third Heaven (2 Cor 12:1--10)
172(4)
4.10 Philippians: Paul Breaks with His Past (Phil 3:1b--16)
176(4)
4.11 Romans: Paul's Typological Interpretation of Adam (Rom 5:6--21)
180(5)
5 High-Intermediate-Level Hellenistic Greek
185(76)
5.1 Acts: The People of Lystra Mistake Paul and Barnabas for Hermes and Zeus (Acts 14:1--20)
187(4)
5.2 Acts: Paul Preaches to the Epicurean and Stoic Philosophers (Acts 17:16--34)
191(5)
5.3 Acts: Burning the Handbooks of Magicians (Acts 19:11--20)
196(3)
5.4 A Magical Handbook (PGM XIII, 230--334)
199(12)
5.5 Book of Acts: Shipwrecked on the Island of Malta (Acts 27:1--28:1)
211(10)
5.6 Epistle of Barnabas: A Typological Interpretation of the Levitical Scapegoat (Barn. 7:1--11)
221(5)
5.7 Martyrdom of Polycarp: The Glorification of Martyrdom (Mart. Pol. 2, 15--18)
226(8)
5.8 Apocalypse of Peter: A Tour of Hell (Apoc. Pet. 21--34)
234(7)
5.9 Acts of Paul: The Story of Thekla (Acts Paul 30--34, 37--42)
241(8)
5.10 Acts of Thomas: The Story of Mygdonia (Acts Thorn. 9:82--83, 87--88, 96--98)
249(12)
6 Advanced-Level Hellenistic Greek: Jewish Literary Greek
261(40)
6.1.2 Maccabees: Jason's Hellenistic Reforms in Jerusalem (2 Mace 4:7--17)
263(5)
6.2.2 Maccabees: The Martyrdom of Eleazar (2 Mace 6:1--23)
268(8)
6.3.4 Maccabees: The Supremacy of Devout Reason (4 Mace 1:1--17)
276(5)
6.4 Philo of Alexandria, Allegories of the Sacred Laws (Alleg. Interp. 1.1.31--42)
281(7)
6.5 Testament of Reuben: The Evil of Women (T. Reu. 1:1--6, 3:9--6:4)
288(7)
6.6 Ezekiel the Tragedian (Ezek. Trag. 68--119)
295(6)
7 Inscriptions
301(84)
7.1 Gospel of the Savior, Caesar Augustus, Son of God (IPriene 105)
303(6)
7.2 Sacred Laws of a Silver Miners' Association Dedicated to the Lunar God (IG IP 1366)
309(4)
7.3 Sacred Laws of a Religious Association Dedicated to Zeus Savior and Two Magical Spells (SIG3 985 / PGM IV, 1496--1595, XXXVI, 320--332)
313(10)
7.4 Sacred Laws of an Athenian Men's Drinking Club (IG IP 1368)
323(12)
7.5 Founding a Voluntary Religious Association: The God Sarapis Arrives on the Island of Delos (IG XI/4, 1299)
335(5)
7.6 The Sacred Laws of the Civic Mysteries of Andania (IG V/1, 1390)
340(15)
7.7 Circumcising the High Priestess of Demeter (LSCG 154)
355(4)
7.8 The Sacred Redemption (Manumission) of Slaves to Apollo in Delphi (GDI II/2, 2171, 2170)
359(7)
7.9 The Hellenistic Healing Testimonials of Epidauros (LiDonnici A1--5, 8, B12, C21)
366(9)
7.10 The Delphic Oracle Commands the Importation of Maenads (IMagn-Mai 215)
375(6)
7.11 The Metrical Epigram of Bishop Aberkios: The Earliest Christian Epigram (SEG 30.1479)
381(4)
8 Advanced-Level Hellenistic Greek: Atticizing and Literary Greek
385(38)
8.1 Flavius Philostratus, Life of Apollonios of Tyana (VA 8.7.7--9)
387(10)
8.2 Epicurus, Letter to Menoeceus (Men. 125--127)
397(3)
8.3 Epictetus, Discourses (Diatr. 1.9.1--24)
400(6)
8.4 Poimandres: Hermetic Corpus (Point. 1--26)
406(17)
9 Summary of Verbal Paradigms
423(24)
10 Glossary
447
B. H. McLean is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Knox College, University of Toronto. He is the author of Biblical Interpretation and Philosophical Hermeneutics (Cambridge University Press, 2012), New Testament Greek: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2011), An Introduction to the Study of Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine (323 BCE337 CE) (2002) and Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Konya Archaeological Museum (2002). He has taught introductory New Testament Greek for more than twenty years in four institutions, using a variety of textbooks, and serves as the Greek examiner for biblical doctoral candidates at the Toronto School of Theology.