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The Cairo Genizah collections provide scholars with a profound insight into Jewish culture, history, and the deeply intertwined relationships between Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
Ahmed Mohamed Sheir
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How to Create a Hebrew Reader? Olam Katan (1901-1904) and the Young Hebrew Reading Public. [PDF]
Jagodzińska A.
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Strange cocktail: Poetics and practices of translation in twentieth century modern Hebrew poetry
“Strange Cocktail: Poetics and Practices of Translation in Twentieth Century Modern Hebrew Poetry” outlines the relation between translation and original writing in the development of twentieth century Modern Hebrew and Israeli poetry, focusing on the ...
Jacobs, Adriana Ximena
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The relevance of linguistic evidence to the dating of archaic poetry of the Hebrew bible [PDF]
The continued reliance upon evidence from linguistic data for dating Archaic Biblical Hebrew poetic texts to the second millennium BCE is no longer acceptable as it can be shown that linguistic evidence is a flawed tool for dating purposes.
Vern, Robyn Cynthia
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Professor Kent has undertaken to provide English-reading students of the Old Testament with a complete library of hand-books for the study of the contents of that great collection of Hebrew writings, which shall be of scientific value; not necessarily ...
John P. Peters
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A Dataset for Metaphor Detection in Early Medieval Hebrew Poetry
There is a large volume of late antique and medieval Hebrew texts. They represent a crucial linguistic and cultural bridge between Biblical and modern Hebrew.
Münz-Manor, Ophir +4 more
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Israel Davidson. Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry. Introduction by I. Schirmann, 1970
Vajda Georges. Israel Davidson. Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry. Introduction by I. Schirmann, 1970. In: Revue des études juives, tome 130, n°1, janvier-mars 1971.
Vajda, Georges
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Reality, remembrance, and response : the presence and absence of God in the psalms of lament. [PDF]
This study explores the ways in which Israel understood Yahweh to be present by focusing on those psalms of lament which report that God is silent, absent, or hidden and which present him with memories of his presence to save.
Ellington, S.A., Ellington, Scott Arthur
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Studies in Hebrew Word Patterns
While the study of word pairs and word patterns in Hebrew reaches back even before Lowth's lectures on poetry in 1753, it has intensified considerably since the discovery of the Ugaritic texts and the recognition of both shared and distinctive word ...
Patrick D. Miller
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The People Shall Not Dwell Alone: The Hebrew Bible in Light of Chinese Classics
This article compares the similar texts in historiography, legend, poetry, and law between the Hebrew Bible and Chinese classic works, emphasizing the mutual reflection and illumination of the two in terms of culture.
Lupeng Li
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