Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Echoes of Texts Past Ziony Zevit Clarifying Matters of Theory and Method 2. Identifying Literary Allusions: Theory and the Criterion of Shared Language Joseph Ryan Kelly, Tempe Preparatory Academy 3. Method in Determining the Dependence of Biblical on Non-Biblical Texts David M. Carr, Union Theological Seminary in New York Multi-Lingual Scribes and their Archives 4. Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation: Evidence in Hittite Texts and Some Biblical Implications Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University Inner Biblical Allusions and Citations 5. Identifying Torah Sources in the Historical Psalms Marc Z. Brettler, Brandeis University 6. Identifying Subtle Allusions: The Promise of Narrative Tracking Jeffery M. Leonard, Samford University 7. Literary Allusions and Assumptions about Textual Familiarity Joel S. Baden, Yale University 8. Isaiah 60-62 in Intertextual Perspective Marvin A. Sweeney, Claremont School of Theology Extra Biblical Allusions, Citations, and Translations 9. The Book of Job and Mesopotamian Literature: How Many Degrees of Separation? Edward L. Greenstein, Bar-Ilan University 10. Method in the Study of Textual Source Dependence: The Covenant Code David P. Wright, Brandeis University 11. To Refer or Not to Refer: That is the Question Peter Machinist, Harvard University 12. Gauging Egyptian Influences on Biblical Literature Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Madison Afterword 13. A Future for Back-referencing Ziony Zevit