What is פשׁר of פשׁר in Qumran Hebrew?

In a substantial quantity of non-biblical Qumran texts classified as pesher literature, the Hebrew word פשׁר is the key word. Here we are not concerned with a purely lexical, semantic question: what does the substantive, פֶּשֶׁר, mean? Our interest is in aspects of its syntax and syntagmatics: this...

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Main Author: Muraoka, Takamitsu (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2021
In: Ancient Near Eastern studies
Year: 2021, Volume: 58, Pages: 111-115
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Summary:In a substantial quantity of non-biblical Qumran texts classified as pesher literature, the Hebrew word פשׁר is the key word. Here we are not concerned with a purely lexical, semantic question: what does the substantive, פֶּשֶׁר, mean? Our interest is in aspects of its syntax and syntagmatics: this latter represents an interface between syntax and lexicography. We shall look at these aspects under two headings. Under A) we deal with patterns in which a substantive appears with no conjunctive pronoun or possessive suffix attached, but in the st. cst., and under B) we deal with patterns in which a substantive has a 3ms suffix, ו-, attached, thus in the form of פשרו.
ISSN:0065-0382
Contains:Enthalten in: Ancient Near Eastern studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/ANES.58.0.3290200