The Book of Daniel as Witness to the Pluriform Bible

Author:

Yarchin William1

Affiliation:

1. William Yarchin, Ph.D. (Claremont) is the Dean’s Endowed Professor of Biblical Studies in the School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University, 701 East Foothill Boulevard, Azusa, CA 91702-2606. He is the author of “What Is the Translated Hebrew Bible? A Paratextual Reflection” in Hebrew Studies, “Communicating Divine Ineffability through Paratext: How the Bible Means More than Its Words” in Journal of Religious & Theological Information, and History of Biblical Interpretation: A Reader. He can be reached...

Abstract

The Book of Daniel is an anthology that comes to us in a variety of compositional configurations distinguished in their organization by genre and chronology. Daniel’s varied compositional configurations—MT, Old Greek, Theodotion, Syriac—characterize the book as a literary exercise in divinatory wisdom that can point readers in different directions. The wisdom promoted in MT Daniel is mantic in that it is concerned with how knowledge of God’s effective reality in history can be divined (apocalyptic). In other forms of Daniel, the wisdom recommended for ancient Jews is mundane in that it is concerned with how they may conduct themselves with integrity within their own communities and relative to others (wisdom). I argue that, in the case of Daniel, the meaning of this biblical book is indicated not only in its semantic content but also through the various compositional configurations given to it during antiquity. This finding is consistent with a need for the sort of textually and compositionally pluriform Bible edition articulated by James Sanders.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Religious studies

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3. Brandt, Peter. 2001. Endgestalten des Kanons: Das Arrangement der Schriften in der jüdischen und christli-chen Bibel. Berlin: Philo.

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