Hebrew of the late Second Temple period : : proceedings of a sixth international symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea scrolls and Ben Sira / / edited by Eibert Tigchelaar and Pierre Van Hecke with the assistance of Seth Bledsoe and Pieter B. Hartog.

The Hebrew of the Late Second Temple Period is directly attested in the Scrolls from Qumran and other manuscripts discovered in the Judaean Desert. Indirectly, it is also found in some manuscripts copied in later times, which still preserve linguistic elements of the Hebrew from the period in which...

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Superior document:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah ; v. 114
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2015]
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 114.
Physical Description:1 online resource (221 p.)
Notes:Conference held in Leuven, September 19-21, 2011.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Remarks on the Language of the Pesher Scrolls /
The Nature and Extent of Aramaisms in the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls /
The Tiberian Vocalization and the Hebrew of the Second Temple Period /
Priests of Qoreb: Linguistic Enigma and Social Code in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice /
The Nominal Clause in the Hebrew Legal Documents and Letters from the Judean Desert /
Aspects of the (Morpho)syntax of the Infinitive in Qumran Hebrew /
Syntactic Features es of כל in Qumran Hebrew /
Linguistic Observations on the Hebrew Prayer of Manasseh from the Cairo Genizah /
The Nature of Qumran Hebrew as Revealed through Pesher Habakkuk /
“Dislocated Negations”: Negative אל Followed by a Non-verbal Constituent in Biblical, Ben Sira and Qumran Hebrew /
Some Semantic Notes on the Lexeme מדהבה in the dss /
Index of Modern Authors --
Index of Ancient Sources.
Summary:The Hebrew of the Late Second Temple Period is directly attested in the Scrolls from Qumran and other manuscripts discovered in the Judaean Desert. Indirectly, it is also found in some manuscripts copied in later times, which still preserve linguistic elements of the Hebrew from the period in which the texts were authored. Often referred to as the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls or Qumran Hebrew, and positioned chronologically between Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew, its nature remains disputed. Some essays in this volume deal with linguistic and philological problems of this Late Second Temple Period Hebrew. Other papers discuss the nature and linguistic profile of the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004299319
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Eibert Tigchelaar and Pierre Van Hecke with the assistance of Seth Bledsoe and Pieter B. Hartog.