Results 11 to 20 of about 309,387 (305)
Spoken Hebrew and Hebrew Modernism
In most histories of Modern Hebrew, scholars locate the emergence of the spoken language in Ottoman Palestine at the turn of the 20th century. This article traces, by contrast, how Hebrew was predominantly spoken outside of Palestine, accompanying the development of Modern Hebrew writing in the Russian Pale of Settlement, Austrian Galicia, the Ottoman ...
Shai Ginsburg, Maya Barzilai
openaire +1 more source
Cultural unit blue in the Old Testament
The paper describes and analyzes the full presence of blue in the Old Testament – in Hebrew and translations. The interdisciplinary approach includes the treatment of color as a cultural unit according to of Eco’s idea, lexical and contextual semantics ...
Almalech Mony
doaj +1 more source
Cultural unit red in the Old Testament
The paper describes and analyzes the full presence of red in the Old Testament – in Hebrew and translations. The approach is interdisciplinary, which includes: the treatment of color as a cultural unit, according to the idea of Umberto Eco; lexical and ...
Almalech Mony
doaj +1 more source
Analisis Bahasa Kitab Kidung Agung: Suatu Upaya Melacak Peredaksian
. The results of previous research on the book of Song of Songs showed a significant difference of opinion among the scholars regarding the book's final editorial.
Jusuf Haries Kelelufna
doaj +1 more source
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to rule by sense of smell! Superhuman Kingship in the Prophetic Books [PDF]
An exploration of the Hebrew Bible's prophetic literature vis-à-vis Science Fiction and Science Fiction ...
Frauke Uhlenbruch, Ian Wilson
core +1 more source
In the 16th century, in response to the Reform movements, the Catholic Church emphasized banning and censoring books deemed objectionable in Christianity.
Yasin Meral
doaj +1 more source
Galectin-1 is essential for efficient liver regeneration following hepatectomy [PDF]
Galectin-1 (Gal1) is a known immune/inflammatory regulator which actsboth extracellularly and intracellularly, modulating innate and adaptive immuneresponses. Here, we explored the role of Gal1 in liver regeneration using 70% partial hepatectomy (PHx) of
Cerliani, Juan Pablo +7 more
core +1 more source
From Pre-Grammaticality to Proficiency in L1: Acquiring and Developing Infinitival Usage in Hebrew
The study traces the developmental route in acquisition and use of infinitives (e.g., lišon ‘to sleep’, le-exol ‘to-eat’, la-asot ’to-do’) in Hebrew as a first language, proceeding from the initial, “pre-grammatical“ emergence of linguistic forms among ...
Berman Ruth A.
doaj +1 more source
For nearly a thousand years, the texts of the Hebrew Bible were transmitted both in writing, as consonantal texts lacking much of the information on their pronunciation, and orally, as an accompanying reading tradition which supplied this information ...
Benjamin Suchard
doaj +1 more source
The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
This article has a few goals. The first goal is to discover the development of Semitic pointing systems such as Babylonian Hebrew (both simple and complex), Tiberian Hebrew, Palestinian Hebrew, Samaritan Hebrew, Syriac (both Western [Jacobite] and ...
Philip Suciadi Chia
doaj +1 more source

