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Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction

A Readable, Updated Introduction to Textual CriticismThis accessibly written, practical introduction to Old Testament textual criticism helps students understand the discipline and begin thinking through complex issues for themselves. The authors combine proven expertise in the classroom with cutting-edge work in Hebrew textual studies. This successful classic (nearly 25,000 copies sold) has been thoroughly expanded and updated to account for the many changes in the field over the past twenty years. It includes examples, illustrations, an updated bibliography, and a textual commentary on the book of Ruth.

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Paperback: 272 pages

Publisher: Baker Academic; 2 edition (July 19, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0801097533

ISBN-13: 978-0801097539

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The author does a good job of introducing the key ideas necessary to understand the task of textual criticism. He keeps it at a level that is very accessible and doesn't require a knowledge of the languages to grasp the concepts.The sections on scribal tendencies was also very informative and helpful.I did notice that in the Kindle version there were a few spots where the Hebrew font used didn't show up. But overall it was a great introduction. The author also does a good job of providing the reader with a path forward to more in depth study.

Logical narratives

Very informative and speaks to the need and heart of textual criticism.

Great book. I recommend it.

Ellis R. Brotzman and Eric J. Tully. Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2016, 255 pp. Pbk. ISBN 978-0-8010-9753-9.Brotzman’s Old Testament Textual Criticism has been a standard beginner textbook for textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament since 1994. Indisputably, however, since the field of textual criticism is constantly changing it is necessary at times to prepare revisions of even the “classics.” This review will delineate some of the more extensive changes that Tully introduced in order to prepare a second edition of Brotzman’s honored text.Prior to doing so, however, it is prudent to assist the reader by providing an orientation to the Tully/Brotzman text as a whole and the nature of textual criticism in general. The book is eight chapters in length complete with an introduction, conclusion, two appendices, “An English Key to BHS” and ”What Text(s) Are We Attempting to Reconstruct?”, a (modest) glossary, bibliography, and thorough subject/author/scripture indices. The preface by notable scholar Bruce Waltke, found within the first edition, has been removed.In brief, Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction invites the reader to probe the sources, methodology, and goals of Old Testament textual criticism. Though it is perhaps tempting for the fledging student or harried pastor to ignore complex matters such as the transmission/copying process of the Scriptures or the procedures for evaluating different textual readings, learning this material effectively will unquestionably better equip and prepare the exegete to preach, teach, and understand God’s Word more circumspectly.The eight chapters are each of roughly equal length but only a mere three retain their original chapter names and are so indicated with an asterisk * below. Concerning the remaining five chapters, the first edition chapter names are written in square brackets [ ] following the second “Tully” edition in the list below.1. * Writing in the Ancient Near East2. A Brief Overview of the Transmission of the Old Testament Text[Transmission of the Old Testament in Hebrew]3. Hebrew Texts of the Old Testament [Ancient Versions of the Old Testament]4. Ancient Translations of the Old Testament [The Dead Sea Scrolls]5. Critical Editions of the Old Testament Text [Introduction to BHS]6. Scribal Changes in the Old Testament Text [Scribal Errors]7. * Principles and Practice of Textual Criticism8. * Textual Commentary on the Book of RuthTo begin the process of comparing and contrasting the two editions, one should mention that although the “character” and basic outline of Brotzman’s text have largely been retained (for example, the bold faced headings throughout each of the main sections has been continued), much of the entire volume has been revised and rewritten and a good amount of content has been added throughout. Perhaps the most prominent (and welcome!) change, aside from the detailed explanation of BHQ, of course, which Tully does most admirably, is the addition of the “For Further Reading” or “For Further Study” sections at the end of many of the volume’s chapters.These recommendations provide up-to-date, sometimes annotated, bibliographies of various references works, monographs, articles, etc. The resources listed are all well within the bounds of a so-called “practical introduction” and will serve the student exceptionally well. The lists of suggestions, however, do contain some notable omissions. For example, in chapter three, “Hebrew Texts of the Old Testament,” the recommended reading section on the “The Biblical Texts from Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls)” fails to explicitly mention Flint and Vanderkam’s The Meaning of the Dead Scrolls (2002), Vanderkam’s The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (2010) or any of the series of volumes in Studies in the Dead Scrolls and Related Literature, e.g. Ulrich (1999), Fitzmyer (2000) or Flint (2001). Also, within chapter four, “Ancient Translations of the Old Testament,” the “For Further Study” list pertaining to the Greek Septuagint (i.e. the LXX) fails to mention Muraoka’s Greek-Hebrew/Aramaic Two-way Index (2010), Dine’s The Septuagint (2004), Tov’s The Greek and Hebrew Bible: Collected Essays on the Septuagint (1999), or Morrish’s inexpensive Concordance of the Septuagint (1970).The second most noticeable (and also heartily welcomed!) change is the addition of more than twice as many, in total, figures, i.e. charts and illustrative depictions, as compared to the first edition. Although space prohibits a full delineation of each new figure, suffice to say that they alone justify the purchase of the second edition and that Tully is to be most commended on his erudition in this regard. Although the only completely new table that has been added to the main text itself is 6.1 “Possible Confusion of Archaic Letters,” table 5.1 “Selected Sigla Found in BHS and BHQ,” previously entitled “Symbols Used in the BHS,” now includes images from both of these major critical editions and 3.1 “Biblical Texts from Qumran” has been significantly brought more up-to-date. Minor other changes that improve readability and accuracy are also evident in some of the other tables as well: see. 1.1. “Ancient Writings Systems,” 2.2. “Transmission of the Old Testament Text,” and 3.2 “Important Masoretic Manuscripts” for more pronounced examples. All of the tables/figures are very well designed and will only serve to enhance the reader’s comprehension and understanding of the material at hand.Another, most welcome, addition to the Tully volume is appendix B, “What Text(s) Are We Attempting to Reconstruct?” wherein Tully opines: “In summary, in the majority of cases we can state: The goal of Old Testament textual criticism is to recover the final, authoritative text” (226). But, “to account for those few cases in which manuscript evidence reflects different literary versions, we must add an “(s)” as a qualifier: the goal of Old Testament textual criticism is to recover the final, authoritative text(s)” (226). Emphases original.Lastly, one notices the extensive, though not exhaustive, update to the bibliography, the few minor updates to the glossary (which, when compared to Tov’s Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible or the Fischer/Würhwein volume The Text of the Old Testament, could have been substantially bolstered) and a markedly clearer presentation of the textual commentary on the book of Ruth. One (minor?) quibble, however, with this last chapter is the lack of engagement with the Biblia Hebraica Quinta: Megilloth. Would it not have behooved the author to leverage, at least in part, the now-standard reference work for such a volume as this? On another note, one imagines that critical interaction with the rather controversial Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition (HBCE, formerly the Oxford Hebrew Bible) could also have been beneficial.Such criticism notwithstanding, this thorough revision of Broztman will surely prepare beginners for further research in textual criticism and thoroughly equip students to use more scholarly, advanced textual criticism manuals, such as Tov’s Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, with increased skill and fluidity. Its primary readers will be undergraduate/graduate students and, one hopes, pastors/ministers.

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