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Oriel College | University of Oxford

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Yesterday, Prof. Friedhelm Hartenstein (@LMU_Muenchen) spoke in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible seminar about the symbolic potential in the Exodus narrative. He asked questions about history, memory, and time. Thank you for such a fantastic seminar paper! @OU_TheoReligion

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This morning, Friedhelm Hartenstein (@LMU_Muenchen) read Psalm 77 with our community. He asked us to think about how we translate the difficulties of text, paying close attention to the semantic ambiguities. @OU_TheoReligion

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Yesterday, we celebrated Prof. Nathan MacDonald’s new book, “The Making of the Tabernacle and the Construction of Priestly Hegemony,” with a fantastic panel. Thank you to all the respondents and congratulations again Prof. MacDonald. @OU_TheoReligion @Nath_MacDonald @CamDivinity

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This morning, Prof. @Nath_MacDonald (Cambridge) read Exodus with our community. He asked us to pay close attention to the linguistic details in both the Hebrew and the Greek. Thank you Prof. MacDonald for such an engaging reading group! @CamDivinity @OU_TheoReligion

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Yesterday, the Oxford Hebrew Bible community visited the British Museum with Paul Collins and Hugh Williamson, to view the ancient Near East collections and to hear a fantastic lecture from Prof. Williamson. Thank you to all those who attended! @OU_TheoReligion

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First seminar of the term: induction session, convened by Hindy Najman.

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Our community has gathered together for this start of term’s Hebrew Bible/Old Testament induction. So great to see so many! @OU_TheoReligion @OCHJSnews @FAMESOx

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SAVE THE DATE! On 4 November, we will host a book launch for @Nath_MacDonald (Cambridge) and his new book: "The Making of the Tabernacle and the Construction of Priestly Hegemony." Please join us for what will be a fantastic panel! @DivinityCam @OU_TheoReligion

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We are excited to share details of the upcoming reading groups, seminars, and lectures this term for the Centre! Email ocsb@oriel.ox.ac.uk with any questions. @OU_TheoReligion @OrielOxford

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Please join us for this term's Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Seminar Series! Looking forward to another great year ahead. Please email ocsb@oriel.ox.ac.uk with any questions. @OU_TheoReligion @OrielCollege

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We are happy to share the details for the "Jewish Apocalypticism in the Ancient World" conference hosted by Universität Münster (@religionpolitik) with @TelAvivUni next week. Prof. Najman will be speaking on Wednesday (25 Sept) on History, Time, and Law in Ancient Judaism.

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Please save the date (and register) for the upcoming "Chronoi-Topoi" conference hosted by Philips-Universität Marburg in collaboration with the Einstein Center Chronoi, Berlin. Register by 15 Oct 2024 to: fgat@uni-marburg.de A Zoom link will be made available after registration

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We celebrate Professor George J. Brooke’s award of the Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies, which recognises his exceptional service to the field of Biblical Studies. He has been a fantastic supporter of our community, students, and research, and we are so happy for him.

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This past week, several members of our community participated in the Society for Old Testament Study Summer meeting hosted by President John Jarick and @MansfieldOxford

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We are happy to share the details of the virtual book launch for the new Oxford Commentary on the DSS volume by John Collins and James Nati, "The Rule of the Association and Related Texts." Please join online!

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Last week, several of our students participated in-person and online at the annual EABS conference in Sofia! What a great opportunity for them to share their research! @E_A_B_S #EABS2024 @OU_TheoReligion

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Glad to see our students presenting at @E_A_B_S

This past week I presented some of my new research (and critiques) on apocalypticism in Daniel at @E_A_B_S in Sofia. So glad to have received some very valuable feedback to incorporate into my dissertation #EABS2024 @OU_TheoReligion @OCSB_Oxford

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