Linguistic Evidence for the Pre-exilic Date of the Yahwistic SourceBloomsbury Publishing, 2005. máj. 1. - 220 oldal For the past few decades a growing number of scholars have attempted to overthrow the traditional Wellhausian view that the so-called 'Yahwist' or 'J' source of the Pentateuch is the oldest of the four major sources. These scholars have argued that J was composed during the exilic or post-exilic periods of ancient Israel. Their arguments have focused on the literary, historiographic, and theological characteristics of 'J'. This book attempts to re-evaluate on linguistic grounds such efforts to place the Yahwist source in the exilic or post-exilic periods. The study employs the methodology developed most prominently by Avi Hurvitz for identifying characteristic features of post-exilic Hebrew ('Late Biblical Hebrew'). This divides the language of the Hebrew Bible into three main chronological stages: Archaic Biblical Hebrew (ABH), Standard Biblical Hebrew (SBH), and Late Biblical Hebrew (LBH). Wright examines 40 features of J for which useful comparisons can be made to LBH and finds no evidence of LBH in the entire Yahwist source. Therefore it is unlikely that J was composed during the post-exilic period. Moreover since Hurvitz has shown that the exilic period was a time of transition between SBH and LBH such that late features began to occur in exilic texts, the author concludes on linguistic grounds that J was most likely composed during the pre-exilic period of ancient Israel. |
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... reflect chronological changes which occurred in the Akkadian dialect ( s ) ; J. Tigay , The Evolution of the Gilgamesh Epic ( Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1982 ) , pp . 65–71 . See also the efforts of S. Israelit ...
... reflect chronological changes which occurred in the Akkadian dialect ( s ) ; J. Tigay , The Evolution of the Gilgamesh Epic ( Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1982 ) , pp . 65–71 . See also the efforts of S. Israelit ...
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... reflects 33. For discussion , see Bergey , ' The Book of Esther ' , pp . 31-34 ; Hurvitz , Beyn Lashon le- Lashon ... reflect the overall linguistic situation during the post - exilic period ; see G.A. Rendsburg , Linguistic Evidence for ...
... reflects 33. For discussion , see Bergey , ' The Book of Esther ' , pp . 31-34 ; Hurvitz , Beyn Lashon le- Lashon ... reflect the overall linguistic situation during the post - exilic period ; see G.A. Rendsburg , Linguistic Evidence for ...
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... reflected in other post- exilic literature . For example , the LBH expression ( 1 ) occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible , Ps . 145.13.36 We can determine that this expression is not an idiosyncrasy of the psalmist because it appears ...
... reflected in other post- exilic literature . For example , the LBH expression ( 1 ) occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible , Ps . 145.13.36 We can determine that this expression is not an idiosyncrasy of the psalmist because it appears ...
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... reflects changes in 71 72 69. Hurvitz , A Linguistic Study of the Relationship between the Priestly Source and the ... reflect variations between the three texts : the reading of the majority became the qere reading , the reading of the ...
... reflects changes in 71 72 69. Hurvitz , A Linguistic Study of the Relationship between the Priestly Source and the ... reflect variations between the three texts : the reading of the majority became the qere reading , the reading of the ...
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... reflect a single language as it developed and changed over time , but rather different types of Hebrew at different stages of development . All attempts to fit the surviving fragments of early Hebrew into a single historical sequence ...
... reflect a single language as it developed and changed over time , but rather different types of Hebrew at different stages of development . All attempts to fit the surviving fragments of early Hebrew into a single historical sequence ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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Chapter 3 SYNTAX | 37 |
Chapter 4 PHRASEOLOGY | 56 |
Chapter 5 LEXEMES | 79 |
Chapter 6 PERSIAN LOANWORDS | 113 |
Chapter 7 DISPUTED J SOURCE VERSES | 121 |
Chapter 8 CONCLUSIONS | 143 |
Bibliography | 165 |
Index of References | 177 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Linguistic Evidence for the Pre-exilic Date of the Yahwistic Source Rick Wright Korlátozott előnézet - 2005 |
Linguistic Evidence for the Pre-exilic Date of the Yahwistic Source Rick Wright Korlátozott előnézet - 2005 |
Linguistic Evidence for the Pre-exilic Date of the Yahwistic Source Rick Wright Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2005 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Ancient Hebrew appear Ben Sira Bergey Beyn Lashon le-Lashon Book of Esther Book of Ezekiel characteristic of LBH Chron Compare Tg Dead Sea Scrolls Deut Deuteronomy Doubleday employ equivalent Esth exilic and post-exilic Exod Ezek Ezra features of LBH following examples fuller discussion Genesis Grammar of Biblical HALAT HDHL Hebrew Bible Hebrew Language infinitive construct Inscriptions Isaiah Joüon-Muraoka Kutscher Late Biblical Hebrew Late features late texts LBH expression lexeme Linguistic Evidence Linguistic Study Mekhilta Note Tg Note the following Numb occurs Old Testament Pentateuch Persian Piel Polzin post-biblical Hebrew post-exilic books post-exilic Hebrew post-exilic period post-exilic texts pre-exilic texts Priestly Source prose Qimron Qohelet Qumran Rendsburg scholars Sira source verses Tannaitic verb waw-consecutive Yahwist ברוך המלך ובין והיה ויהי ועד חנון ורחום יהוה יום ישראל כול לו לחדש למען מהלך עולם עולמים שלום