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Malachi, Ingrid E. Lilly Jan 2012

Malachi, Ingrid E. Lilly

Ingrid E. Lilly

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Two Books Of Ezekiel: P967 And Mt As Variant Literary Editions, Ingrid E. Lilly Jan 2012

Two Books Of Ezekiel: P967 And Mt As Variant Literary Editions, Ingrid E. Lilly

Ingrid E. Lilly

The attached document is the first chapter of the book manuscript


Yiddish In Abramovitsh's Literary Revival Of Hebrew, Ken Frieden Jan 2012

Yiddish In Abramovitsh's Literary Revival Of Hebrew, Ken Frieden

Ken Frieden

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Yiddish In Abramovitsh's Literary Revival Of Hebrew, Ken Frieden Jan 2012

Yiddish In Abramovitsh's Literary Revival Of Hebrew, Ken Frieden

Religion - All Scholarship

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The Strange Career Of The Biblia Rabbinica Among Christian Hebraists, 1517–1620, Stephen G. Burnett Jan 2012

The Strange Career Of The Biblia Rabbinica Among Christian Hebraists, 1517–1620, Stephen G. Burnett

Department of Classics and Religious Studies: Faculty Publications

The Rabbinic Bible became a standard reference tool, above all for Protestant Hebraists during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It contained not only the Hebrew Bible text, but also Aramaic-language Targums (periphrastic translations of the biblical text, mostly dating from before 500) and Jewish biblical commentaries written between ca. 1100 and 1500. To use these works required that a Christian Hebraist know not only the language of the Bible, but also Targumic Aramaic and medieval Hebrew, which was rather different from biblical or mishnaic Hebrew. For Christian scholars who mastered these languages and were able to read these different texts, …