Text and canon of the Hebrew Bible collected studies /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Winona Lake, Ind. :
Eisenbrauns,
c2010.
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10495971 |
Table of Contents:
- The textual study of the Bible : a new outlook
- Oral tradition and written transmission, or the heard and seen word in Judaism of the Second Temple period
- The paleo-Hebrew alphabet and biblical text criticism
- Synonymous readings in the masoretic text
- Double readings in the masoretic text
- Sam 15:32b : a case of conflate readings?
- A case of abbreviation resulting in double readings
- Emendation of biblical texts on the basis of Ugaritic parallels
- A case of faulty harmonization
- The town lists of the Tribe of Simeon : (1Chr 2:55)
- Amen as an introductory oath formula
- An apparently redundant reading in the masoretic text : (Jer 1:18)
- The three scrolls of the law found in the temple court
- Prolegomenon to the Ten Nequdoth of the Torah
- Pisqah beʼ;emsςa°
- Pasuq and the psalms scroll from Qumran : cave 11 (11QPs[superscript a])
- Textual criticism : the ancient versions
- The crystallization of the "canon of Hebrew scriptures" in the light of biblical scrolls from Qumran.