内容説明
Ve-Eileh Divrei David: Essays in Semitics, Hebrew Bible and History of Biblical Scholarship, covers the career of S. David Sperling, a well-known and respected Biblical scholar. It is divided into three sections representing the three foci of the author's work namely, Semitic philology, Bible, and the history of biblical scholarship. The chapters represent a remarkable 40 years of scholarship and convey deep knowledge of a range of topics that is rarely paralleled in today's scholarship.
"These 22 (previously published) essays reflect a lifetime's contribution to the field of Semitic linguistics and philology ... The treatments are rich in depth, and reflect serious engagement with the issues under discussion ..."
-Sandra Jacobs, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019)
目次
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Original Sources
Chapter 1: hgr I and hgr II
Chapter 2: Akkadian egerru and Hebrew bt qwl
Chapter 3: Late Hebrew hzr and Akkadian saharu
Chapter 4: Genesis 41:40: A New Interpretation
Chapter 5: A su-il-la to Istar (Ebeling Handerhebung 60)
Chapter 6: An Arslan Tash Incantation: Interpretations and Implications
Chapter 7: KAI 24 Re-Examined
Chapter 8: Aramaic NZH and Akkadian NESU
Chapter 9: HBR and Friends
Chapter 10: Aramaic Spousal Misunderstandings
Chapter 11: Talmud: East and West
Chapter 12: Joshua 24 Re-examined
Chapter 13: Deuteronomy 6:4- : A New Proposal
Chapter 14: Biblical rhm I and rhm II
Chapter 15: Rethinking Covenant in Late Biblical Books
Chapter 16: Pants, Persians, and the Priestly Source
Chapter 17: Miriam, Aaron and Moses: Sibling Rivalry
Chapter 18: The Law and the Prophet
Chapter 19: Monotheism and Ancient Israelite Religion
Chapter 20: Dinah, 'Innah, and Related Matters
Chapter 21: Jewish Biblical Scholarship in America: The Beginnings
Chapter 22: The Bible at Columbia University
Bibliography
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