Re: [Megillot] pesharim typo, Jannaeus

2005-03-02 Thread James R. Davila
Yes, thanks for the correction, which I have now fixed in the lecture. I got your earlier note, but I just haven't had time to attend to it until now. Jim James Davila's lecture summary on pesharim http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/divinity/pesharim.html makes several good observations; a typo in the

Re: [Megillot] pesharim typo, Jannaeus

2005-03-02 Thread Dierk van den Berg
There is no such evidence at all for a WP Jannaias mentioned below !!! However, we might read Alexander in the the way he was minted: YEHONATAN THE HIGH PRIEST And that is quite similar to the framing two YEHOHANAN THE HIGH PRIEST (make your decision which one is meant) In so far James Davila is di

[Megillot] pesharim typo, Jannaeus

2005-03-02 Thread Stephen Goranson
James Davila's lecture summary on pesharim http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/divinity/pesharim.html makes several good observations; a typo in the second historical allusion section may be worth noting. For "Alexander Hyrcanus" read "Alexander Jannaeus." This may be worth noting because evidence has