Cet auteur explore les liens complexes entre la langue biblique et la poésie. Son travail explore en profondeur les nuances de la langue hébraïque, en examinant comment la structure et le sens ont évolué au fil des siècles. Par une analyse méticuleuse, il étudie les manières dont les techniques et les modèles poétiques sont tissés dans les textes anciens. Cette approche offre aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur la richesse et la beauté de la littérature hébraïque primitive.
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Focusing on Hebrew orthography, phonology, and morphology, the book delves into linguistic phenomena as evidenced in the Dead Sea Scrolls. It features short articles that summarize and critique existing research, incorporating insights from newly published scrolls to enrich the understanding of these ancient texts.
Focusing on the innovative qualities of Sirach poetry, this study challenges the notion that Ben Sira merely imitates the book of Proverbs. It highlights the unique use of parallelism in his work, arguing that he draws from a broader range of influences rather than relying solely on biblical texts. The book offers detailed readings and philological analysis of the nine poems found in the Masada scroll, alongside general observations on various other Sirach and biblical poems, enriching the understanding of Hebrew poetry.
Focusing on the innovative aspects of Sirach poetry, this study challenges the notion that Ben Sira merely imitates Proverbs. It highlights the unique use of parallelism and offers detailed readings and philological analyses of the nine poems found in the Masada scroll. Additionally, the work provides broader observations on various Sirach and biblical poems, showcasing Ben Sira's originality and the distinctiveness of his poetic contributions within the Hebrew literary tradition.
Poetry and Parallelism in the Non-Masoretic Poems of 11q5 (=11qpsa)
244pages
9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the language and poetic structure of seven non-Masoretic poems from the Dead Sea Scrolls, this volume offers new readings and insights into their coherence. Each chapter delves into an individual poem, analyzing its structure, use of parallelism, scriptural allusions, and interpretative challenges. Additionally, it situates these works within the broader context of Hebrew poetry's evolution during the late Second Temple period, highlighting their significance in understanding ancient literary traditions.
Focusing on the phonology and morphology of Hebrew, this grammar is designed for intermediate and advanced students aiming to deepen their understanding of the language's history. It emphasizes techniques to enhance vocabulary retention and inflection mastery. Each chapter concludes with specific examples for memorization, making it a practical resource for revisiting key phenomena. Comprehensive tables illustrate the inflection of various nouns, adjectives, and comparable verbal forms, offering a thorough overview of Hebrew morphology.