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Senior Researcher (Chercheur SNF Senior)Bible hébraïqueInstitut romand des sciences bibliques (IRSB)
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Senior Researcher (Chercheur SNF Senior)Bible hébraïqueInstitut romand des sciences bibliques (IRSB)
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Ambizione Grant, Swiss National Science Foundation, University of Lausanne (Sept. 2017- Aug. 2021)
A Bible Born out of Conflicts: a Literary and Socio-historical Study of the Aaronite/Zadokite and Levite Scribal Debates in the Persian Period.
Guest Researcher, National Research Foundation (Korea), Kon-Kuk University (Seoul, Korea, Sept. 2014-Aug. 2017)
Jewish Studies Terminology Dictionary
Post-Doctoral Project, Swiss National Science Foundation, University of Lausanne (Oct. 2013 – Sept. 2016)
Composition and Redaction of the Wilderness Narratives (Exod 15:22 - 18:27; Num 10:11-20:29) in their Pentateuchal and Hexateuchal Contexts. Conducted by Prof. Thomas Römer
Socio-historical and literary-critical approaches to the Hebrew Bible
(Pentateuch / Hexateuch / Deuteronomistic History / Chronicles); the Persian Period; laws in the Bible and the Ancient Near East; linguistic analysis of the Hebrew Bible
Ph.D.: Tel-Aviv University, The Department of the Hebrew Culture Studies, The School of Jewish Studies (2012)
Supervisor: Prof. Edward L. Greenstein
Dissertation Topic: “A Redactional-Critical Study of Call of Moses (Exodus 3-4) and the Exodus Story (Exodus 5-11)”
M. A.: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Rothberg International School (2004)
B.L. (Bachelor of Law): Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Seoul, Korea: 1996)
Precious Memories, How They Linger (April 2021: Webinar) |
Topic: “Scribal Performance and Redaction in the Pentateuch” |
SBL Annual Meeting 2019 (Nov. 2019: San Diego, U.S.) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Chronicles and the Priestly Literature (Nov. 2019: Lausanne, Switzerland) |
Topic 1: “Introduction” |
SBL International Meeting (July 2019: Rome, Italy) – accepted |
Session: Writings (including Psalms) |
The Historical Location of P?: Language, Geography, and Material Culture |
Topic: “The Priestly Wilderness Redaction and the Persian Empire” |
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Topic: “Seder Kodashim, Maseket Zebachim 13” |
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Session: Writings (including Psalms) |
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Topic: “Jeroboam's Golden Calves: Constructing a Counter History of the Levites in the Books of Chronicles” |
SBL Annual Meeting 2017 (Nov. 2017 Boston, U.S.) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: The Scout Story (Num 13-14) as a Political Argument in the Persian Period |
ProPent 2017 (Sept. 2017: Pretoria, South Africa) |
Topic : "An Ambivalent Reception of the Tent of Meeting Tradition in Chronicles" |
SBL International Meeting 2017 (Aug. 2017: Berlin, Germany) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: The Promise of the Land and the End of P |
SBL Annual Meeting 2016 (September 2016: San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Scheduled) |
Session: Egyptology and Ancient Israel |
Topic : Egyptian Iconography and the Battle with Amalek (Exodus 17:8-16) Revisited |
Session: Social Sciences and the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures |
Topic : Scribal Conflicts over Hegemony in the Second Temple in Jerusalem |
IRSB Seminar Day (Oct. 2016 scheduled) |
Topic: “The Priestly Hexateuch and the Persian Yehud” |
SBL International Meeting 2016 (July 2016: Seoul, Korea) |
Session: Scribal Conflicts in the Biblical and Post-biblical Literature |
Topic: “Tabernacle or Tent of Meeting? : The Scribal conflicts about the Wilderness Sanctuary” |
Collège de France: Chaire des Milieux Biblique (26-27 May, 2016: Paris): Oral et écrit dans l’Antiquité orientale : les processus de redaction et d’édition |
Topic: “Orality in Redacrtion? Some Cases in the Pentateuch: De à’oralité dans les redactions? Quleques cas tires du Pentateuque” |
SBL International Meeting 2015 (July 2015: Buenos Aires, Argentina) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: “A Source of P? : the Priestly Exodus Account and the Book of Ezekiel.” |
Sheffield-Manchester-Lausanne Symposium 2015 (June 2015: Lausanne, Switzerland) |
Topic: “The Scout Story (Num 13-14) and the wilderness Narrative” |
Egypt's Role in the Hebrew Bible (April 2015: Lausanne, Switzerland) |
Topic: “Egyptian Gola in Prophetic and Pentateuchal Traditions: A Socio-historical Perspective” |
SBL Annual Meeting 2014 (September 2014: San Diego, U.S.) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: “Ithro’s visit at Mt. Sinai (Exodus 18): pre-Priestly or post-Priestly?” |
Sheffield-Manchester-Lausanne Symposium 2014 (April 2014: Manchester, England) |
Topic: “Scribal Rivalry between Zadokites and Levites” |
SBL International Meeting 2013 (July 2013: St.Andrews, Scotland) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: “Understanding the Call of Moses (Exod. 3:9-15) in the Light of the Deuteronomic Law Concerning False Prophets (Deut. 18.15-22)” |
The Korean Society of Old Testament Studies Annual Conference (April 2013: Seoul, Korea) |
Session: Pentateuch |
Topic: “Redaction-Critical Study of Exodus 3-4” |
SBL Anuual Meeting 2012 (Nov. 2012: Chicago, U.S.) |
Session: Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew |
Topic: “A Linguistic Argument for Resolving a Source/Redaction-Critical Problem in Exod. 3:9” |
ASOR (American School of Oriental Research) Annual Meeting 2012 (Nov. 2012: Chicago, U.S.) |
Session: The Bible and Archaeology |
Topic: “Text and Archaeological Findings: 1Kgs 9:15 and Kirbeth Q’yafah as a Test Case” (Co-presentation) |
The Bible Department Forum, Tel-Aviv University (Nov. 2011: Tel-Aviv, Israel) |
Topic: “A Bakhtinian Reading of the Flood Story” |
SBL Annual Meeting 2011 (Nov. 2011: San Francisco, U.S.) |
Session: Bakhtin and Imagination |
Topic: “The Biblical Flood Story: Speaking about the Already Spoken About” |
Korea and Israel: Christianity, the Bible and Judaism (May 2011: Jerusalem, Israel) Hosted by the Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies & Department of the Bible in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Topic: “What can Korean Bible Students Learn from Israelite Scholarship?” |
The General Assembly of Korean Presbyterian Church (Nov. 2009: Seoul, Korea) |
Topic: “The Ancient Near East, the Pentateuch, and Judaism” |
A General Assembly of Jordanian Christian Leaders (Aug. 2009: Amman, Jordan) |
Topics: “The Principle of Justice in the Biblical Narrative” “A New Look on Jesus’ Meeting with a Samaritan Woman (John. 4.3-19) in the Perspective of the Biblical Type-scene” |
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Public Lecture) (May 2009: Seoul, Korea) |
Topic: “Dialogic Nature of the Bible: An Analysis of the Flood Story” |
Chronicles and the Priestly Literature |
11. 2019 University of Lausanne, 18 speakers/3 days; |
Les manuscrits de la mer morte, 70 ans après : Bilan des recherches |
04. 2017 University of Lausanne, for Prof. David Hamidovic, 7 speakers/1 day; |
IRSB Seminar Day (Oct. 2016) with Prof. Thomas Römer |
Subject: Who wrote the Pentateuch?: Different Groups and their Scribal Contributions to the Pentateuch (one day, eight speakers) |
SBL International Meeting 2016 (July 2016) with Prof. Thomas Römer |
Subject: Scribal Conflicts and Debates in the Biblical and Post-Biblical Literature (two sessions, six speakers) |
Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis Jonker (eds.), Chronicles and the Priestly Literature: Literary-Historical and Ideological Relationships between Chronicles, Ezekiel, and the Pentateuch. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 528. Berlin; New York: de Gruyter (forthcoming). |
From the Reed Sea to Kadesh: Formation of the Pentateuchal Wilderness Narrative. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck (forthcoming). |
Jaeyoung Jeon (ed.), Social Groups and Scribal Circles behind the Formation of the Pentateuch. Ancient Israel and its Literature. Atlanta: SBL Press (forthcoming). |
“The Israelite Wilderness Camp and the Persian Movable Court of the Great Kings” in Jürg Hutzli at al. eds., The Location of P. Archaeology and Bible. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck (forthcoming) |
“The Rhetorical Marker “ועתה הנה” and Resolving a Source/Redaction Critical Problem in Exodus 3,” in Peter Machinist at al. (eds.), Festschrift for Edward L. Greenstein, Eisenbrauns; Pennsylvania State University Press, 2020 (forthcoming). |
Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis Jonker, “Introduction,” in Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis Jonker (eds.), Chronicles and the Priestly Literature of the Hebrew Bible, BZAW 528. Berlin; New York: de Gruyter (forthcoming) |
“The Levites and Idolatry: A Scribal Debate in Ezekiel 44 and Chronicles,” in Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis Jonker (eds.), Chronicles and the Priestly Literature: Literary-Historical and Ideological Relationships between Chronicles, Ezekiel, and the Pentateuch. BZAW 528. Berlin; New York: de Gruyter (forthcoming) |
“Introduction: State of Pentateuchal Research,” in Jaeyoung Jeon (ed.), Who Wrote the Pentateuch? Ancient Israel and its Literature. Atlanta: SBL Press (forthcoming). |
“Orality in Late Pentateuchal Texts: Cases of “Performative Redaction,” in Thomas Römer et al. (eds.), Oral et écrit dans l'Antiquité orientale : les processus de rédaction et d'édition. Actes du colloque organisé par le Collège de France, Paris, les 26 et 27 mai 2016. OBO ; Leuven : Peeters, 2021 (forthcoming). |
“The Scout Narrative (Numbers 13) as a Territorial Claim in the Persian Period,” JBL 139 (2020): 255-274. |
“A Literary Development of the Cloud and Fire Pillar Motif in the Pentateuchal Wilderness Tradition.” Bibliche Notizen 182 (2019): 3–7. |
“‘This is Holy!’: Introduction to Kodashim, the Fifth Seder of Mishnah.” Christian Thought 2019–6 (2019): 152-165 (Korean). |
“Is There P in the Book of Numbers?” Korean Journal of Christian Studies 111 (2019): 5-38 (Korean). |
“Egyptian Iconography and the Battle with Amalek (Exodus 17:8-16) Revisited.” Semitica 61 (2019): 89–115. |
“The Priestly Tent of Meeting in Chronicles: Pro-Priestly or Anti-Priestly?” JHS 18 (2018): 1-15 |
“The Promise of the Land and the Extent of P,” ZAW 130 (2018): 513-528. |
“The Elders Redaction” in J. Jeon (ed.), Who Wrote the Pentateuch? Ancient Israel and its Literature Series. Atlanta: SBL Press, (forthcoming) |
Dozeman, Thomas and Jeon, Jaeyoung, “The Composition of the Conflict of Korach, Dathan, and Abiram,” in J. Jeon (ed.), Who Wrote the Pentateuch? Ancient Israel and its Literature Series. Atlanta: SBL Press, (forthcoming) |
“Orality in Redaction? Some Cases in the Pentateuch” in Thomas Römer et al. (eds.), Oral et écrit dans l’Antiquité orientale : les processus de redaction et d’édition. (forthcoming) |
“The Levites,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 16. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2018, 337-346. |
“Literacy,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 16. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2018, 775-780. |
“Egyptian Gola in Prophetic and Pentateuchal Traditions: A Socio-historical Perspective,” JAEI 18 (2018), 12-23. |
“Seeking for the Hegemony: Scribal Rivalry between the Zadokites and Levites,” in Klutz, Todd, at al. (eds.), Scripture as Social Discourse: Social-Scientific Perspectives on Early Jewish and Christian Writings. London: Bloomsbury, 2017 97-110. |
“The Visit of Jethro (Exodus 18): Its Composition and Levitical Reworking,” JBL 136 (2017): 289-306. |
“Jeziel,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 14. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2017. 959-963. |
“Jezer,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 14. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2017. 959-963. |
“A Source of P?: the Priestly Exodus Account and the Book of Ezekiel,” Semitica 58 (2016): 79-94. |
“Horma,” in in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 12. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 393-394. |
“Hur,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 12. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 599-601. |
“Jehu,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 862-864. |
“Jehu (King of Israel),” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 864-866. |
“Jephunneh,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 901-902. |
“Jeremai,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 903. |
“Jericho,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 959-963. |
“Jeribai,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 955-959. |
“Jeshana,” in Ed. by Helmer, Christine / McKenzie, Steven Linn / Römer, Thomas Chr. / Schröter, Jens / Walfish, Barry Dov / Ziolkowski, Eric. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). Vol 13. Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2016. 1109-1110. |
“The Zadokites in the wilderness: the Rebellion of Korach (Num 16) and the Zadokite Redaction,” ZAW 127 (2015): 381-411. |
The Call of Moses and the Exodus Story: A Redactional-Critical Study in Exodus 3-4 and 5-13, Mohr Siebeck: Tübingen, 2013. |
“The Two Laws in the Sotah Passage (Num 5.11-31),” VT 57 (2007): 181-207. |