From: "Walter Mattfeld" <mattfeld AT mail.pjsnet.com>
To: "b-hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: The Case Against a Hellenistic Primary History
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 07:50:36 +0200
Ian wrote :
<Walter, I'm sure you'll note that at the time the DSS were
<written Greek culture was well disseminated in Palestine.
<However, there is almost no trace of that culture or of
<linguistic influence. At he same time new cities don't have
<long traditions. I don't marvel that there are no Greek
<cities mentioned in what some people are calling the
<"primary history".
Fair-enough, Ian. Why don't you "marvel" that the narrator, allegedly
writing for a Hellenistic audience, didn't bother to explain that some
cities had changed their names by Hellenistic times, and provide for them,
like Josephus did, the modern and the ancient names ? He was concerned to
explain Laish had become Dan, so why not the same concern for Hellenized
names of older cities ?
All the best, Walter
Walter Reinhold Warttig Mattfeld
Walldorf by Heidelberg
Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany
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