Sefer Moshe: The Moshe Weinfeld Jubilee Volume : : Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, Qumran, and Post-Biblical Judaism / / ed. by Shalom M. Paul, Chaim Cohen, Avi M. Hurvitz.

Moshe Weinfeld's contributions to the study of the Bible and its literature, as well as the social and political situation of the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern context, are well known. In this volume, 35 colleagues and students contribute essays organized according to four subjects: (1) Exe...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Prof. Moshe Weinfeld: A Professional Profile --
Prof. Moshe Weinfeld's Contribution to Biblical Scholarship: An Appreciation --
Abbreviations --
Bibliography of the Publications of Moshe Weinfeld (1961-2001) --
Subject Index to the Bibliography --
Part 1 Exegetical and Literary Studies on the Bible --
A Slip of the Pen? On Josiah's Actions in Samaria (2 Kings 23:15-20) --
A Problem in Proverbs 3:35 --
On the Common Literary Expressions of the Ancient Semites --
Min ha ssa mayim dibbartî: 'I Spoke from Heaven' (Exodus 20:22) --
Who Redacted the Primary History? --
Paradise Regained: Proverbs 3:13-20 Reconsidered --
Cain: The Forefather of Humanity --
The Punishment of Succoth and Penuel by Gideon in the Light of Ancient Near Eastern Treaties --
Myth, History, and Utopia in the Prophecy of the Shoot (Isaiah 10:33-11:9) --
Covenants: The Sinaitic and Patriarchal Covenants in the Holiness Code (Leviticus 17-27) --
"Yet I Have Been to Them f[m çdqml in the Countries Where They Have Gone" (Ezekiel 11:16) --
Daniel 12:9: A Technical Mesopotamian Scribal Term --
The Covenant at Mount Sinai in the Light of Texts from Mari --
'No Ephod or Teraphim ' - oude hierateias oude d e l o n : Hosea 3:4 in the LXX and in the Paraphrases of Chronicles and the Damascus Document --
Reexamining the Fate of the "Canaanites" in the Torah Traditions --
The Law of the Sorceress (Exodus 22:17[18]) in the Light of Biblical and Mesopotamian Parallels --
"And You Will Be like God and Know What Is Good and What Is Bad": Genesis 2-3 --
The Presence of God and the Coherence of Exodus 20:22-26 --
Psalm 82 and Biblical Exegesis --
Part 2 Studies on Biblical Hebrew, History, and Geography --
The Encliticmem in Biblical Hebrew: Its Existence and Initial Discovery --
The Boundary of the Tribe of Dan ( Joshua 19:41-46) --
Again the Abecedaries --
Maison de David', 'maison de Mopsos', et les Hivvites --
Sources and Composition in the Biblical History of Edom --
On the Onomastics and Topography of the Fertile Crescent --
Part 3 Ancient Near Eastern and Amarna Studies --
Rationality in Ancient Near Eastern International Relations in the "Extended Age of the Amarna Archive," ca. 1460-1200 b.c.e. : The Force of †e mu 'Mind' --
Another Case of Hiphil in Amarna Age Canaanite --
Amarna Letter No. 84: Damu, Adonis, and "The Living God" at Byblos --
The Originality of the Teachings of Zarathustra in the Light of Yasna 44 . --
Sennacherib, King of Justice --
Part 4 Studies on Qumran, Postbiblical Judaism, and the Jewish Medieval Commentaries --
Some "Qumranic" Observations on the Aramaic Levi Document --
The Tension between Rabbinic Legal Midrash and the 'Plain Meaning' (Peshat) of the Biblical Text-An Unresolved Problem?: In the Wake of Rashbam's Commentary on the Pentateuch --
La croyance à la résurrection des justes dans un texte qumranien de sagesse: 4Q418 69 ii --
The Writing of Ancient Biblical Texts, with Special Attention to the Judean Desert Scrolls --
The Deuteronomistic Roots of Judaism --
Indexes
Summary:Moshe Weinfeld's contributions to the study of the Bible and its literature, as well as the social and political situation of the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern context, are well known. In this volume, 35 colleagues and students contribute essays organized according to four subjects: (1) Exegetical and Literary Studies on the Bible; (2) Studies on Biblical Hebrew, History, and Geography; (3) Ancient Near Eastern and Amarna Studies; and (4) Studies on Qumran, Post biblical Judaism, and the Jewish Medieval Commentaries. A bibliography and biography of the honoree round out the volume.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781575065410
9783110745269
DOI:10.1515/9781575065410?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Shalom M. Paul, Chaim Cohen, Avi M. Hurvitz.