Oh, and
Naudé, J.A., 'Qumran Hebrew Syntax in the Perspective of a Theory of
Language Change and diffusion', JNWSL 26 (2000), pp. 105-32
haven't seen it yet, but it was in the bibliography of a friend's
dissertation which arrived in the morning mail 10 minutes ago
Soren, Cph
For private reply,
> a conference on Qumran Hebrew held in October 1999 at Ben Gurion
> University, Beer Sheva, during which Qimron, Hurvitz, Blau and others
> addressed your question. a volume of proceedings appeared last year
> published by Brill
>
that's
Diggers at the well : proceedings of the third Internatio
Does anyone know of colour photographs of the Wadi Daliyeh site and/or
finds, published or otherwise? A Danish periodical is printing a small piece
on the Daliyeh papyri (written by my humble self, nothing in it you guys
don't know already) to celebrate their publication in DJD, and they want
illu
I was wondering whether anybody on the list has insights to offer regarding
Gabriele Boccaccini's book, Beyond the Essene Hypothesis? Apart from
strictly scroll related issues, the underlying idea of 2nd temple judaism
containg two main strands describable as Zadokite and Enochic respectively
soun
Just to clarify:
Davis Suter's comments of course refer to the reasonably-priced 1999
single-disk "Electronic reference library 2" edition.
The obscenely expensive two-disk "volume 1" edition that came out in 1996 or
'97 does NOT have searchable text, neither Hebrew nor English, but has far
high
Does anyone know whether any further study on the Qumran texts as a possible
(indirect?) influence on early islam has been done since Chaim Rabin's
chapter in his 1957 "Qumran Studies"?
(if this is a bit off-topic, I'll be grateful for any response off-list)
kol tuv
Soren Holst
Copenhagen
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