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. , [HerausgeberIn]
Rubin, Aaron D., 1976- , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Atlanta : SBL Press, [2015].
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource.
Schriftenreihe: Ancient Near East monographs v. 12.
Schlagworte:
Online Zugang: open access
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.