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Hebrew in the Second Temple Period - The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and of Other Contemporary Sources

English · Hardback

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This volume offers a multi-disciplinary examination into the Hebrew of the Second Temple period as reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, inscriptions, Greek and Latin transcriptions, the Samaritan oral and reading traditions of the Pentateuch, and Mishnaic Hebrew.

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Steven E. Fassberg, Ph.D. (1984), Harvard University, is Casper Levias Professor of Ancient Semitic Languages at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His publications include Studies in the Syntax of Biblical Hebrew (1994), and The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Challa (2010).

Prof. Moshe Bar-Asher, Ph.D. (1976), Professor Emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; President, Academy of the Hebrew Language. His publications include: Leshonot Rishonim: Studies in the Language of the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Aramaic (2012) and Studies in Classical Hebrew (forthcoming).

Ruth A. Clements, Th.D. (1997), Harvard University Divinity School is Head of Publications at the Hebrew University's Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and co-editor of Text, Thought, and Practice in Qumran and Early Christianity (2010).

Product details

Assisted by Moshe Bar-Asher (Editor), Ruth Clements (Editor), Steven Fassberg (Editor)
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.08.2013
 
EAN 9789004254787
ISBN 978-90-04-25478-7
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 163 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Weight 703 g
Series Studies on the Texts of the De
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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