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Linguistic and Philological Studies of the Hebrew Bible and its Manuscripts: Studia Semitica Neerlandica, cartea 75

Vincent D. Beiler, Aaron D. Rubin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2023
This volume honors the extraordinary scholarship of Prof. Gary A. Rendsburg, whose work and friendship have influenced so many in the last five decades. Twenty-five prominent scholars from the US, Europe, Israel, and Australia have contributed significant original studies in three of Rendsburg’s areas of interest and expertise: Hebrew language, Hebrew Bible, and Hebrew manuscripts. These linguistic, philological, literary, epigraphic, and historical approaches to the study of Hebrew and its textual traditions serve as a worthy tribute to such an accomplished scholar, and also as an illustration how all of these approaches can complement one another in the fields of Hebrew and Biblical Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004544857
ISBN-10: 9004544852
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studia Semitica Neerlandica


Notă biografică

Vincent D. Beiler, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Cambridge, researches Masoretic Bibles of the 10th–12th centuries C.E., combining palaeography, codicology, Masorah parva, and the study of colophons to establish relationships between codices.

Aaron D. Rubin, Ph.D. (2004) Harvard University, is Ann and Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia. He has published widely on Hebrew, the Semitic languages, and Jewish languages.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Preface
The Publications of Gary A. Rendsburg

Part 1 Hebrew Language



1 On Third Person Masculine Plural Pronouns in Hebrew
Steven E. Fassberg

2 Out of the Sweet Came Good: A Study in Semitic Etymology
Edward L. Greenstein

3 Hebraisms in Mandaic
C.G. Häberl

4 The Phasal Narrative Function of Long yiqṭol and weqaṭal in Biblical Hebrew
Geoffrey Khan

5 Windows, Walls, and Terebinths: The -ōn Morph in חַלּוֹנֵינוּ ḥallōnēnū (Jer 9:20) and Beyond
Frank H. Polak

6 On the Biblical Hebrew Preposition min
Aaron D. Rubin

7 Historical Linguistics and Language Change: the Rabbinic Hebrew Deponent
Azzan Yadin-Israel

8 The Etymology and Meaning of Kuntillet ʿAjrud: An Experimental Inquiry
Ziony Zevit

Part 2 Hebrew Bible



9 שֵׁדִים šēḏīm: Shades of Difference between ‘Demons’, Deity, and שַׁדַּי šadday
Debra Scoggins Ballentine

10 Greek Eros in Song of Songs 8:6–7
Adele Berlin

11 Month Names in the Bible
Christian M.M. Brady

12 Further Reflections on Egyptian Influences on the Early Hebrews—Priestly Matters
James K. Hoffmeier

13 The Akedah in a Different Voice
Aaron Koller

14 Targum Jonathan in the Critical Apparatus of the Biblia Hebraica Quinta in 1 and 2 Samuel
Craig E. Morrison

15 Hidden Waters: The Sounds of Sinking in the Song of the Sea
Scott B. Noegel

16 Sound Play in the Song of Hannah
Elizabeth Robar

17 Northern Refugees in Jerusalem: The Case of Menaḥem, Son of Yawbana
William M. Schniedewind

18 Transformation and Continuity in Liturgical Poetry: The Case of Psalm 20
Benjamin D. Sommer

19 Two Notes on the Rescue of Moses in Exodus and in the Dura-Europos Synagogue Mural
Jeffrey H. Tigay

20 Isaiah 15:9
H.G.M. Williamson

21 The Joy of Secondary Texts: The “Little Horn” in Masoretic Text and Old Greek Daniel 7–8
Ian Young

Part 3 Hebrew Manuscripts



22 Who Wrote Acrostic Signatures in Early Masoretic Bibles? The Case of Ḥananya ha-Levi ben Shelomo
Vincent D. Beiler

23 Christian Scholarship and Jewish Prayer in 13th-Century England: Oxford, MS Arch. Selden A. 3
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

24 The Curious Case of the Corresponding Colophons in Codex Cairo 3
Benjamin M. Outhwaite

25 A Letter from the Chief of the Samaritans, with a Little Present
Stefan Schorch