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Sefer Moshe : the Moshe Weinfeld jubilee volume : studies in the Bible and the ancient Near East, Qumran, and post-Biblical Judaism /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cohen, Chaim, 1947- (Editor ), Hurvitz, Avi (Editor ), Paul, Shalom M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, ©2004.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. Exegetical and literary studies on the Bible
  • pt. 2. Studies on Biblical Hebrew, history, and geography
  • pt. 3. Ancient Near Eastern and Amarna studies
  • pt. 4. Studies on Qumran, postbiblical Judaism, and the Jewish medieval commentaries.
  • Prof. Moshe Weinfeld : a professional profile / Chaim Cohen, Avi Hurvitz and Shalom Paul
  • Prof. Moshe Weinfeld's contribution to biblical scholarship : an appreciation / Zeev Weisman
  • Bibliography of the publications of Moshe Weinfeld (1961-2003) / Noam Mizrahi and Udi Mizrachi
  • A slip of the pen? : on Josiah's actions in Samaria (2 Kings 23:15-20) / Mordechai Cogan
  • A problem in Proverbs 3:35 / J.A. Emerton
  • On the common literary expressions of the ancient Semites / Israel Ephʻal
  • Min hashshamayim dibbarti : 'I spoke from heaven' (Exodus 20:22) / Michael Fishbane
  • Who redacted the primary history? / David Noel Freedman and Brian Kelly
  • Paradise regained : Proverbs 3:13-20 reconsidered / Victor Avigdor Hurowitz
  • Cain : the forefather of humanity / Israel Knohl
  • The punishment of Succoth and Penuel by Gideon in the light of ancient Near Eastern treaties / A. Malamat
  • Myth, history, and utopia in the prophecy of the shoot (Isaiah 10:33-11:9) / Lea Mazor
  • Covenants : the Sinaitaic and patriarchal covenants in the Holiness Code (Leviticus 17-27) / Jacob Milgrom
  • "Yet I have been to them lmqdsh mʻt in the countries where they have gone" (Ezekiel 11:16) / B. Oded
  • Daniel 12:9 : a technical Mesopotamian scribal term / Shalom M. Paul
  • The covenant at Mount Sinai in the light of texts from Mari / Frank H. Polak
  • "No ephod or teraphim" : oude hierateias oude dēlōn : Hosea 3:4 in the LXX and in the paraphrases of Chronicles and the Damascus document / Alexander Rofé
  • Reexamining the fate of the "Canaanites" in the Torah traditions / Baruch J. Schwartz
  • The law of the sorceress (Exodus 22:17[18]) in the light of biblical and Mesopotamian parallels / Yitschak Sefati and Jacob Klein
  • "And you will be like God and know what is good and what is bad" : Genesis 2-3 / J.A. Soggin
  • The presence of God and the coherence of Exodus 20:22-26 / Jeffrey H. Tigay
  • Psalm 82 and biblical exegesis / Yair Zakovitch
  • The enclitic-mem in biblical Hebrew : its existence and initial discovery / Chaim Cohen
  • The boundary of the tribe of Dan (Joshua 19:41-46) / Aaron Demsky
  • Again the abecedaries / William W. Hallo
  • "Maison de David", "maison de Mopsos", et les Hivvites / André Lemaire
  • Sources and composition in the biblical history of Edom / Nadav Naaman
  • On the onomastics and topography of the fertile crescent / Ran Zadok
  • Rationality in ancient Near Eastern international relations in the "extended age of the Amarna archive," ca. 1460-1200 B.C.E. : the force of ṭēmu "mind" / Pinhas Artzi
  • Another case of hiphil in Amarna age Canaanite / Edward L. Greenstein
  • Amarna letter no. 84 : Damu, Adonis, and "the living god" at Byblos / Tryggve N.D. Mettinger
  • The originality of the teachings of Zarathustra in the light of Yasna 44 / Simo Parpola
  • Sennacherib, king of justice / Hayim Tadmor
  • Some "Qumranic" observations on the Aramaic Levi document / Joseph M. Baumgarten
  • The tension between rabbinic legal midrash and the "plain meaning" (peshat) of the biblical text--an unresolved problem? : in the wake of Rashbam's commentary on the Pentateuch / Sara Japhet
  • La croyance à la résurrection des justes dans un texte qumranien de sagesse: 4Q418 69 ii / Émile Puech
  • The writing of ancient biblical texts, with special attention to the Judean desert scrolls / Emanuel Tov
  • The Deuteronomistic roots of Judaism / Timo Veijola.