Sperber analysiert in seiner Untersuchung verschiedene Rezensionen und Textformen, die im Laufe der Antike entstanden sind. Dabei beleuchtet er sprachliche Nuancen und die theologische Tragweite der Abweichungen zwischen den griechischen und hebr ischen Fassungen des Alten Testaments. Die Darstellung bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die fr 1/4he j 1/4dische Exegese und die Einfl 1/4sse der hellenistischen Kultur auf die biblische berlieferung.
F 1/4r Fachleute der Theologie, Philologie und Religionsgeschichte bleibt "Septuagintaprobleme" eine wesentliche Ressource zum Verst ndnis der Entwicklung des biblischen Kanons. Sperbers pr zise Analyse und seine methodische Herangehensweise machen dieses Werk zu einem bleibenden Beitrag zur internationalen Bibelwissenschaft und zur Erforschung der antiken bersetzungstradition.
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