Puzzling Out the Past: Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Bruce Zuckerman: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, cartea 55
Editat de Marilyn J. Lundberg, Steven Fine, Wayne T. Pitarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004227156
ISBN-10: 9004227156
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 218 x 295 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
ISBN-10: 9004227156
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 218 x 295 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Culture and History of the Ancient Near East
Cuprins
“Where Will Yehoyišmaʿ Go?”: A Reconsideration of TAD B3.8
Annalisa Azzoni
Yet Another Jewish Tombstone from Late Antique Zoar/Zoora: The Funerary Marker of Hannah Daughter of Levi
Jacob Bitton and Nathan Dweck and Steven Fine
4Q541, Fragment 24 Reconsidered
Edward Cook
Space, Line, and the Written Biblical Poem in Texts from the Judaean Desert
Chip Dobbs-Allsopp
An Inscribed Bulla with Grazing Doe from Tel ‘Eton
Avraham Faust and Esther Eshel
Torah and Testament: Teaching and Learning Scripture in Dialogue and in Hermeneutics
Zev Garber
Methodological Principles in Determining that the So-Called Jehoash Tablet is Inauthentic
Edward Greenstein
Gleanings from the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon I: Previously Unknown Syriac Words
Stephen Kaufman
Job 19 in the Light of the Ketef Hinnom Inscriptions and Amulets
Theodore Lewis
New Drawings and Photographs of Four Cypriot Inscriptions
Marilyn J. Lundberg
An Inscribed Arrowhead of a Crown Prince of Babylon
P. Kyle McCarter, Jr.
Jonah 2:7—The Descent to the Netherworld
Shalom Paul
Nodding Scribe and Heavy Thumb: New Readings in CAT 1.14
Wayne Pitard
New Lighting on the Amarna Letters
Anson Rainey†
An Old Hebrew Stone Inscription from the City of David: A Trained Hand and a Remedial Hand on the Same Inscription
Christopher Rollston
Why was ‘Old Poetry’ Used in Hebrew Narrative? Historical and Cultural Considerations about Judges 5
Mark Smith
Squeezing Blood from a Stone: The Archaeological Context of the Incirli Inscription
Lynn Swartz Dodd
Mesha’s ryt in the Context of Moabite and Israelite Bloodletting
Ziony Zevit
Annalisa Azzoni
Yet Another Jewish Tombstone from Late Antique Zoar/Zoora: The Funerary Marker of Hannah Daughter of Levi
Jacob Bitton and Nathan Dweck and Steven Fine
4Q541, Fragment 24 Reconsidered
Edward Cook
Space, Line, and the Written Biblical Poem in Texts from the Judaean Desert
Chip Dobbs-Allsopp
An Inscribed Bulla with Grazing Doe from Tel ‘Eton
Avraham Faust and Esther Eshel
Torah and Testament: Teaching and Learning Scripture in Dialogue and in Hermeneutics
Zev Garber
Methodological Principles in Determining that the So-Called Jehoash Tablet is Inauthentic
Edward Greenstein
Gleanings from the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon I: Previously Unknown Syriac Words
Stephen Kaufman
Job 19 in the Light of the Ketef Hinnom Inscriptions and Amulets
Theodore Lewis
New Drawings and Photographs of Four Cypriot Inscriptions
Marilyn J. Lundberg
An Inscribed Arrowhead of a Crown Prince of Babylon
P. Kyle McCarter, Jr.
Jonah 2:7—The Descent to the Netherworld
Shalom Paul
Nodding Scribe and Heavy Thumb: New Readings in CAT 1.14
Wayne Pitard
New Lighting on the Amarna Letters
Anson Rainey†
An Old Hebrew Stone Inscription from the City of David: A Trained Hand and a Remedial Hand on the Same Inscription
Christopher Rollston
Why was ‘Old Poetry’ Used in Hebrew Narrative? Historical and Cultural Considerations about Judges 5
Mark Smith
Squeezing Blood from a Stone: The Archaeological Context of the Incirli Inscription
Lynn Swartz Dodd
Mesha’s ryt in the Context of Moabite and Israelite Bloodletting
Ziony Zevit
Notă biografică
Marilyn J. Lundberg (Claremont Graduate University, 1995) is Associate Director of West Semitic Research and Adjunct Associate Professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. She is co-editor of The Dead Sea Scrolls Catalogue published by Scholars Press in 1994.
Steven Fine, Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, is a cultural historian, specializing in Jewish history in the Greco-Roman period. With an MA in Art History/Museum Studies from USC, Fine was founding curator of the USC Archaeology Research Center (1983–1987).
Wayne T. Pitard (Harvard, 1982), is Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Director of the Spurlock Museum. He is co-author, with Mark S. Smith, of The Ugaritic Baal Cycle, Volume II (2009).
Steven Fine, Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, is a cultural historian, specializing in Jewish history in the Greco-Roman period. With an MA in Art History/Museum Studies from USC, Fine was founding curator of the USC Archaeology Research Center (1983–1987).
Wayne T. Pitard (Harvard, 1982), is Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Director of the Spurlock Museum. He is co-author, with Mark S. Smith, of The Ugaritic Baal Cycle, Volume II (2009).