Cain and Abel in Syriac and Greek Writers (4th-6th Centuries)

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Peeters, 1997 - 326 páginas
The main part of this work is a detailed inventory of interpretations of Gen. 4.1-17. The exegesis related to each verse is presented quoting sources century by century, first Greek, then Syriac texts. The book introduces early Jewish, Christian and Gnostic exegesis, and on the basis of the inventory, it studies selected themes in the two genres: commentaries and homilies; Greek as opposed to Syriac exegesis, the use of speeches, especially fictive speeches in the dramatized homilies, main themes related to the character of Cain, and the interrelationship of sources. The book will be of interest for students of theology, history of religion, as well as for anyone studying the history of exegesis, art and literature.

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A Before verse
1
Contrast between the brothers according to nature and will
7
Possible excuses for the murder
13
Typological interpretation
19
A Greek exegesis
239
Syriac exegesis
249
A Exegetical development of speeches in Gen 4
256
CONCLUSION
294
186
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