Attila Bodor
Attila Bodor
Research Fellow
Contact details
Address
1088 Budapest, Múzeum körút 4/F
Room
II. em. 222.
Phone/Extension
2935
Links
  • 6. Humanities
    • 6.1 History and Archaeology
      • History
    • 6.2 Languages and Literature
      • Specific literatures
    • 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
      • Religious studies
History and Interpretation of Old Testament Literature

The synchronic and diachronic study of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament, with particular attention to the development of ancient Israelite religion, biblical legal traditions, and the processes by which biblical texts generate meaning.

Syriac Bible Translations

The study of Syriac Bible translations, primarily the Peshitta translation of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament, especially the Book of Isaiah, with special attention to translation technique, theological interpretation, and the significance of the Syriac biblical tradition for textual criticism.

Scribal Culture and Textual Transmission in Early Judaism

The study of scribal culture and textual transmission in Early Judaism, with particular attention to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Samaritan textual tradition of the Pentateuch / Torah.

Ancient Textual Forms and Variant Editions of the Hebrew Bible

The study of variant editions underlying the ancient textual forms of the Hebrew Bible, primarily in the Book of Kings, with particular attention to the knowledge-graph-based digital modelling of relationships between textual witnesses and textual variants.

Current research project (2026–2029): TAB-PUB – https://tabpub.elte.hu

  • 2021 – Bodor, Attila – The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah – mtmt.hu
  • 2021 – Bodor, Attila – A bibliai héber nyelv alapjai – mtmt.hu
  • 2018 – Bodor, Attila – The Use of the Peshitta of Isaiah in Rendering Isaiah Quotations in the Old Syriac and Peshitta Gospels – mtmt.hu
  • 2023 – Bodor, Attila – Die Ambiguität der Identität Gottes in Genesis 18–19 – mtmt.hu
  • 2025 – Bodor, Attila – Das Levitengesetz im Buch Deuteronomium – mtmt.hu