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Modeling lexical abilities of heritage language and L2 speakers of Hebrew and English in Israel and the United States: a network approach. [PDF]
Fridman C, Livni A, Bar On S, Meir N.
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Multianalytical investigation reveals psychotropic substances in a ptolemaic Egyptian vase. [PDF]
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Why Read the Bible in the Original Languages?, 2020
Aramaic is unique among the languages relevant to biblical studies in that, like Hebrew, it is found both within and beyond the canon. Not only are several sections of the “Hebrew” Bible (most notably Daniel and Ezra) written in Aramaic, but so are ...
Frederick E. Greenspahn
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Aramaic is unique among the languages relevant to biblical studies in that, like Hebrew, it is found both within and beyond the canon. Not only are several sections of the “Hebrew” Bible (most notably Daniel and Ezra) written in Aramaic, but so are ...
Frederick E. Greenspahn
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Academic ‘ethics’ and the Schøyen Collection Aramaic incantation bowls: a personal narrative
Levant, 2023The Aramaic incantation bowls in the possession of the Schøyen Collection have been the subject of academic controversy and police search. This paper discusses the ethical dimensions of scholarly engagements with the bowls, with a special focus on the ...
N. Brodie
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The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2023
:The Genesis Apocryphon and the Aramaic Levi Document are two works of Jewish literature from the Hellenistic period that recount events from the lives of Israel’s ancestral heroes.
D. Machiela, Robert E. Jones
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:The Genesis Apocryphon and the Aramaic Levi Document are two works of Jewish literature from the Hellenistic period that recount events from the lives of Israel’s ancestral heroes.
D. Machiela, Robert E. Jones
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From the Aramaic raḥmānāʾ to raḥmānān and al-raḥmān
Millennium, 2023The oldest record of the notion of “mercy”, raḥmān, in Aramaic is known from a bilingual text in which the word is the translation of the Akkadian rēmēnû.
M. Gorea
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A Phenetic Approach to Selected Variants of Arabic and Aramaic Scripts
International Journal of Data Analytics, 2022This paper aims to introduce the phenetic method for processing paleographical datasets and evaluating their similarity relationships. The presented numerical taxonomic method was applied for selected varieties of the Arabic and Aramaic scripts.
Osama A. Salman, G. Hosszú
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Biblical Aramaic Passive Stems
Aramaic Studies, 2022Perfect verbs in the Passive-Qal (qetil) and Hufʿal (huqtal or hoqtal) stems are attested in both Biblical (BA) and Middle Aramaic. This paper contests the claim of BA grammars that the Hufʿal imperfect is unattested in BA. Moreover, some scholars have
Emmanuel Mastéy
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לכל שלטניה—A New Edition of the Wolfe Golden Amulet in Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
Aramaic Studies, 2022The article presents a new edition of the Wolfe Golden Amulet based upon a close examination of new RTI images and its interpretation in light of related Aramaic and Hebrew sources. New readings and translations are presented for many parts of the text.
M. Morgenstern
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