Babel und Bibel 3 : : Annual of Ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament and Semitic Studies / / ed. by Leonid E. Kogan, Natalia Koslova, Sergey Loesov, Serguei Tishchenko.

This is the third volume of Babel & Bibel, an annual of ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Semitic studies. The principal goal of the annual is to reveal the inherent relationship between Assyriology, Semitics, and biblical studies-a relationship that our predecessors comprehended and frui...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Babel und Bibel ; 3
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • I. Articles
  • Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  • Gab es ein h im Sumerischen?
  • Towards the Aspect System in Sumerian
  • Barley Rations in Umma during the Third Dynasty of Ur
  • Philologische Aspekte elamischmesopotamischer Beziehungen im Überblick
  • Marginalia on the Akkadian Ventive
  • Akkadian Sentences about the Present Time (II/1)
  • Eine Sammeltafel der Akkade-Zeit aus der St. Petersburger Eremitage über die Ausgabe von Waffen
  • Kommentar zu der altakkadischen "Rüstkammerurkunde" Erm. 14380
  • Old Testament Studies
  • Basic Color Terms of Biblical Hebrew in Diachronic Aspect
  • Two Notes on Song 4:12
  • The Etymology of Israel (with an Appendix on Non-Hebrew Semitic Names among Hebrews in the Old Testament)
  • Animal Names of Biblical Hebrew: An Etymological Survey
  • Son of God as Son of David: Luke's Attempt to Biblicize a Problematic Notion
  • Syntactic Parsing behind the Masoretic Accentuation (I)
  • A Greek Rhetorician and the LXX (What does GHIJKLMN mean?)
  • Semitic and Afroasiatic Studies
  • Natural Phenomena, Time and Geographical Terminology in Beja Lexicon. Fragment of a Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja (II)
  • Lexical Evidence and the Genealogical Position of Ugaritic (I)
  • Towards the Genetic Affiliation of Ongota, a Nearly-extinct Language of Ethiopia (II)
  • II. Short Notes
  • Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  • A Babylonian Trader from Uruk
  • Sumerian Comparative Clauses
  • Observations on an Old Babylonian Gilgamesh Tablet from the Schøyen Collection
  • "A city does not approach a city, a man approaches a man": Interpretation of one Old Babylonian Proverb in the Light of a Neo-Aramaic Proverb
  • Old Testament Studies
  • To Curse God? Some Remarks on Jacob Milgrom's Interpretation of Lev 24:10-16, 23
  • III. Reviews
  • Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  • R. Hasselbach. Sargonic Akkadian. A Historical and Comparative Study of the Syllabic Texts
  • Assyria and Beyond. Studies Presented to Mogens Trolle Larsen
  • Old Testament Studies
  • E. Gaß. Die Ortsnamen des Richterbuchs in historischer und redaktioneller Perspektive
  • Semitic Studies
  • H. Gzella. Tempus, Aspekt und Modalität im Reichsaramäischen
  • Abbreviations of Periodicals, Reference Works, Series, and Sources