Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel
Michael Fishbane
Clarendon Press, 1989 - 640 pages

First
published in hardback in August 1985, Professor Fishbane's book offers
the first comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of textual analysis
in ancient Israel. It explores the rich tradition of exegesis prior to
the development of biblical interpretation in early classical Judaism
andthe earliest Christian communities, and examines four main categories
of exegesis: scribal, legal, aggadic, and mantological. In studying
this subject, it emerges that the Hebrew Bible is not only the
foundation document for the exegetical culture of Judaism and
Christianity, but an exegetical workin its own right. Professor
Fishbane, who has added new material in appendices to this paperback
edition, has been awarded three major prizes for this work: the National
Jewish Book Award 1986, the Biblical Archaeological Society 1986
Publication Award, and the Kenneth B. Smilen LiteraryAward.
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