Jewish Concepts of Scripture

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Concepts of Scripture in Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig 201


  1. See Martin Buber, “Th e Words on the Tablets,” in Moses, 119 – 40.

  2. Th is quotation and the quotation in the following sentence are from Na-
    hum Glatzer, “Buber as an Interpreter of the Bible,” in Th e Philosophy of Martin Bu-
    ber, ed. Maurice Friedman and Paul Schilpp (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1967), 375.

  3. See Rosenzweig’s essay “On Anthropomorphisms,” in Franz Rosenzweig,
    God, Man and the World: Lectures and Essays, trans. and ed. Barbara Galli (Syra-
    cuse: Syracuse University Press, 1998), 135 – 45.

  4. Rosenzweig, Star of Redemption, 199.

  5. See Franz Rosenzweig, “Th e Secret of Biblical Narrative Form,” in Scripture
    and Translation, 140.

  6. See Martin Buber, Th e Kingship of God, trans. Richard Scheimann (London:
    Allen & Unwin, 1967), 94 – 120.

  7. For the quotations from the Iliad and from Samuel, see Rosenzweig, “On
    Anthropomorphisms,” 138 – 39.

  8. See Michael Fishbane, Garments of Torah (Bloomington: Indiana Univer-
    sity Press, 1989), 97.

  9. See Buber, Moses, 139.

  10. See ibid., 14.

  11. See ibid., 75 – 77.

  12. See Rosenzweig, “Scripture and Word,” in Scripture and Translation, 42.

  13. See Buber, Kingship of God, 59 – 65.

  14. Th e following discussion is based on Rosenzweig, “Secret of Biblical Narra-
    tive Form,” especially on 131 – 40.

  15. On the parallel that Rosenzweig creates between Creation and Revelation
    as theological categories, and epic and lyric as aesthetic categories, see Star of Re-
    demption, 188 – 95.

  16. See Rosenzweig, Scripture and Translation, 131 – 34.

  17. See, for example, Martin Buber, “Leitwort Style in Pentateuch Narrative,” in
    Scripture and Translation, 114 – 28.

  18. See Buber, “People Today and the Jewish Bible,” especially 18 – 19.

  19. Rosenzweig, “Th e Secret of Biblical Narrative Form,” 136.

  20. See Buber, “Leitwort Style in Pentateuch Narrative,” 121.

  21. Rosenzweig, “Th e Secret of Biblical Narrative Form,” 137.

  22. Ibid., 142.

  23. For a penetrating discussion of the structure of the hermeneutics of sus-
    picion, see Paul Ricoeur, Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation, trans.
    Denis Savage (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970), 32 – 36.

  24. See Franz Rosenzweig, “Th e Unity of the Bible,” in Scripture and Transla-
    tion, 23.

  25. For further elaboration of the distinctions between the hermeneutics of
    “suspicion,” “progress,” “humility,” and “dialogue,” see my article “Hermeneutic

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