The Distinction Between Classical and Late Biblical Hebrew as Reflected in Syntax
A strong tendency in recent historical-critical treatments of biblical literature is to date more and more books, including most of the Pentateuch, to the exilic or post-exilic periods. This development is problematic, not least for linguistic reasons. Hebraists widely agree in distinguishing Classi...
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The National Association of Professors of Hebrew
2005
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Hebrew studies
Year: 2005, Volume: 46, Issue: 1, Pages: 327-339 |
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