Biblical Prophets in Byzantine Palestine: Reassessing the Lives of the ProphetsBrill Academic Publishers David Satran ISBN: 9004102345 price: $74.00 hardcover
The Lives of the Prophets, a series of brief biographical
sketches of the major and minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible, is
a unique composition. Generally held to be a Jewish document from
the end of the period of the Second Temple, the Lives offers an
abundance of geographical, genealogical, and narrative detail
which is not readily paralleled. This study provides the first
thorough assessment of the work in nearly a century. A survey of
the textual state of the composition and its reception is
followed by a detailed examination of the literary structures
which underlie the individual vitae. It is argued that the Lives
is an evolved, heavily redacted document whose present form
cannot predate the fourth century C.E. Only within the context of
early Byzantine Christian concerns - holy men, sacred sites, and
the veneration of the saints - does the Lives of the Prophets
become a comprehensible and vital text.
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