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G. J. KUIPER, The Pseudo-Jonathan Targum and Its Relationship to Targum Onkelos, Institutum Patristicum "Augustinianum", Roma 1972 (= Studia Ephemeridis "Augustinianum", 9), sewn L. it. 3500

G. J. KUIPER, The Pseudo-Jonathan Targum and Its Relationship to Targum Onkelos, Institutum... 80 their author often improves earlier proposed readings and text emendations. GRELOT'S work is divided into five parts. Part I deals with texts from daily life (scenes from daily life; private correspondence; family histories). Part II is devoted to texts concerning the Persian administration in Egypt (administrative texts; texts dealing with matters that worried the satrap). Part III comprises texts dealing with matters of religious life: pagan and Jewish religion (Jewish cult and religious syncretism; contribution to the Elephantine temple funds; the cultic institutions according to the ostraca; the Paschal papyrus; the Jewish community in danger; the end of the Persian domination). Part IV presents the reader with an introduction to and a translation and interpretation of the story of Ahiqar. Part V contains a most valuable treatment of the Egyptian-Aramaic onomasticon. Finally, an appendix deals with a new text, addenda and corrigenda to the onomasti- con. For further study of the Egyptian-Aramaic text corpus this book is indispensable). VDW. REVIEW OF BOOKS R. A. KRAFT (ed.), 1972 Proceedings of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature Pseudepigrapha Seminar. Society of Biblical Literature 1972, IV + 245 pp. (= Septuagint and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal for the Study of Judaism Brill

G. J. KUIPER, The Pseudo-Jonathan Targum and Its Relationship to Targum Onkelos, Institutum Patristicum "Augustinianum", Roma 1972 (= Studia Ephemeridis "Augustinianum", 9), sewn L. it. 3500

Journal for the Study of Judaism , Volume 4 (1): 80 – Jan 1, 1973

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Brill
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© 1973 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0047-2212
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1570-0631
DOI
10.1163/157006373X00198
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80 their author often improves earlier proposed readings and text emendations. GRELOT'S work is divided into five parts. Part I deals with texts from daily life (scenes from daily life; private correspondence; family histories). Part II is devoted to texts concerning the Persian administration in Egypt (administrative texts; texts dealing with matters that worried the satrap). Part III comprises texts dealing with matters of religious life: pagan and Jewish religion (Jewish cult and religious syncretism; contribution to the Elephantine temple funds; the cultic institutions according to the ostraca; the Paschal papyrus; the Jewish community in danger; the end of the Persian domination). Part IV presents the reader with an introduction to and a translation and interpretation of the story of Ahiqar. Part V contains a most valuable treatment of the Egyptian-Aramaic onomasticon. Finally, an appendix deals with a new text, addenda and corrigenda to the onomasti- con. For further study of the Egyptian-Aramaic text corpus this book is indispensable). VDW. REVIEW OF BOOKS R. A. KRAFT (ed.), 1972 Proceedings of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature Pseudepigrapha Seminar. Society of Biblical Literature 1972, IV + 245 pp. (= Septuagint and

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