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Translating the Hebrew Bible from Hebrew into Hebrew

Hebrew Studies, 2016
The recent publication of a “bilingual” edition of the Hebrew Bible, with the original text and a modern Israeli Hebrew “translation” placed side by side can be viewed as a part of an ongoing process that began in antiquity and continued through the Middle Ages.
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Hebrew Notes

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1934
It is a truism that incomplete or incorrect solutions of problems may serve a useful purpose in drawing attention to unsuspected difficulties, illuminate them, and even lead the same or subsequent workers to success; and thus I often regard my own suggestions as well as those of colleagues as mere gropings towards the light, though with no derogatory ...
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Hebrew

2014
Hebrew belongs to the family of Semitic languages, which is part of the larger family of Afroasiatic languages. It spans more than three millennia, paralleling the history of the Jewish people—first in the Land of Israel, then in the Diaspora, and again in the Land of Israel and the State of Israel.
Tsvi Sadan, Ora Schwarzwald
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Hebrews

2001
One of early Christianity's most carefully crafted sermons, Epistle to the Hebrewsaddresses listeners who have experienced the elation of conversion and the heat of hostility, but who now must confront the formidable task of remaining faithful in a society that rejects their commitments.
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HEBREW INSCRIPTIONS

2010
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