Epigraphy, philology, and the Hebrew Bible : methodological perspectives on philological and comparative study of the Hebrew Bible in honor of Jo Ann Hackett
Weitere Verfasser: |
Hutton, Jeremy M.
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Rubin, Aaron D., 1976- , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Atlanta :
SBL Press,
[2015].
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1 online resource. |
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Ancient Near East monographs
v. 12. |
ISBN: | 9780884140801 |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: Honoring the pedagogical legacy of Professor Jo Ann Hackett / Jeremy M. Hutton and Aaron D. Rubin
- Deir 'Allā as a Canaanite dialect: a vindication of Hackett / Na‘ama Pat-El and Aren Wilson-Wright
- Biblical Hebrew nominal patterns / John Huehnergard
- Style-switching in biblical Hebrew / Gary A. Rendsburg
- The Aramaic root 'to go'-- HWK or HLK? / Jason A. Bembry
- Translation technique in Targum Onqelos: the rendering of Hebrew [halakh] / Steven E. Fassberg
- Inscribed in vocality / F.W. Dobbs-Allsopp
- Two methodological issues concerning the expanded collection of early alphabetic texts / Gordon J. Hamilton
- The scribal art at Ugarit / John L. Ellison
- "Observe due measure": the Gezer inscription and dividing a trip around the sun / Jacqueline Vayntrub
- Field of view: northwest semitic palaeography and reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) / Nathaniel E. Greene and Heather Dana Davis Parker
- The ivory pomegranate: the anatomy of a probable modern forgery / Christopher A. Rollston
- Interpreting translation techniques and material presentation in bilingual texts: initial methodological reflections / Jeremy M. Hutton and Catherine E. Bonesho
- Israelite religion as communication: an essay on method / Mark W. Hamilton
- Vowing women: personal religion, gender, and power / Susan Niditch
- Biblical ʼādām and Mesopotamian Adapa as "primal human": a cognitive approach / Dexter E. Callender Jr.