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Translation Technique and Literary Structures in Greek Isaiah 13:1–14:23
Matthew J. Albanese
ISBN
9781628376449
Volume
SCS 79
Status
Forthcoming
Price
$64.00
Publication Date
April 2025
Paperback

$64.00

Matthew J. Albanese explores the translation techniques behind the Greek version of Isaiah 13:1–14:23, offering fresh insights into how the translator rendered the Hebrew text. Through a detailed analysis of style, structure, and linguistic choices, this book reveals how the translator’s decisions were deeply rooted in the Hebrew text, shedding new light on the artistry of biblical interpretation and translation in ancient Judaism. The work also examines how certain divergences and shifts in Hebrew-to-Greek clause structure, semantics, and lexical misunderstanding influenced the formation of Greek Isaiah. The work advances Greek Isaiah research by highlighting the translator’s awareness and appropriation of features from larger thematic and structural portions of Hebrew Isaiah 13:1–14:23.

Matthew J. Albanese is assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. His primary research interests include the literatures, languages, and textual histories of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint.