Author: Samuel Sharpe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Hebrew Inscriptions
Author: Samuel Sharpe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Hebrew Inscriptions
Author: Robert W. Suder
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
ISBN: 9780941664011
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is designed as a resource handbook and bibliographic guide to the major Hebrew inscriptions dating from the period 1500 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. Hebrew, Ammonite, Moabite and Edomite monumental inscriptions, ostraca and seals are included. Illustrated.
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
ISBN: 9780941664011
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is designed as a resource handbook and bibliographic guide to the major Hebrew inscriptions dating from the period 1500 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. Hebrew, Ammonite, Moabite and Edomite monumental inscriptions, ostraca and seals are included. Illustrated.
Aramaic and Hebrew Inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and Samaria Between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes
Author: Jan Dušek
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900418385X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This book presents a paleographic analysis of the Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and their historical background within the historical and political context of Palestine in the Hellenistic period.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900418385X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This book presents a paleographic analysis of the Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and their historical background within the historical and political context of Palestine in the Hellenistic period.
New Seals and Inscriptions, Hebrew, Idumean, and Cuneiform
Author: Shlomo Moussaieff
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This collection of 15 papers is a significant addition to our textual evidence for the world of the Bible: it presents over 50 inscriptions, tablets and seals from the collections of Shlomo Moussaieff, in Hebrew, Idumean, and cuneiform. Most of these texts are being published here for the first time. Contents David Noel Freedman, The Almost Perfect Fake and/or the Real Thing Ada Yardeni, A Note on a Qumran Scribe Peter van der Veen, Gedaliah ben Ahiqam in the Light of Epigraphic Evidence Martin Heide, Impressions from a New Alphabet Ostracon in the Context of (Un)provenanced Inscriptions: Idiosycrasy of a Genius Forger or a Master Scribe? Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni, The House of Baalrim in the Idumean Ostraca Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni, Why the Unprovenenced Idumean Ostraca Should be Published Edward Lipinski, Silver of Ishtar of Arbela and of Hadad Richard Hess, Aspects of Israelite Personal Names and Pre-exilic Israelite Religion André Lemaire, New Inscribed Hebrew Seals and Seal Impressions W.G. Lambert, A Document from a Community of Exiles in Babylonia Meir Lubetski, Two Egypto-Israelite Seals Chaim Cohen, The Yehoash Tablet Kathleen Abraham, An Inheritance Division among Judeans in Babylonia from the Early Persian Period Meir Lubetski, The Seal of a Royal Servant of the Judahite Monarchy Meir Lubetski, A Personal Seal: Shrhr ben Zephaniah
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This collection of 15 papers is a significant addition to our textual evidence for the world of the Bible: it presents over 50 inscriptions, tablets and seals from the collections of Shlomo Moussaieff, in Hebrew, Idumean, and cuneiform. Most of these texts are being published here for the first time. Contents David Noel Freedman, The Almost Perfect Fake and/or the Real Thing Ada Yardeni, A Note on a Qumran Scribe Peter van der Veen, Gedaliah ben Ahiqam in the Light of Epigraphic Evidence Martin Heide, Impressions from a New Alphabet Ostracon in the Context of (Un)provenanced Inscriptions: Idiosycrasy of a Genius Forger or a Master Scribe? Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni, The House of Baalrim in the Idumean Ostraca Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni, Why the Unprovenenced Idumean Ostraca Should be Published Edward Lipinski, Silver of Ishtar of Arbela and of Hadad Richard Hess, Aspects of Israelite Personal Names and Pre-exilic Israelite Religion André Lemaire, New Inscribed Hebrew Seals and Seal Impressions W.G. Lambert, A Document from a Community of Exiles in Babylonia Meir Lubetski, Two Egypto-Israelite Seals Chaim Cohen, The Yehoash Tablet Kathleen Abraham, An Inheritance Division among Judeans in Babylonia from the Early Persian Period Meir Lubetski, The Seal of a Royal Servant of the Judahite Monarchy Meir Lubetski, A Personal Seal: Shrhr ben Zephaniah
Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions
Author: Graham I. Davies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521829991
Category : Inscriptions, Hebrew
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521829991
Category : Inscriptions, Hebrew
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
You Shall Have No Other Gods: Israelite Religion in the Light of Hebrew Inscriptions
Author: Jeffrey H Tigay
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004360441
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Preliminary Material /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Introduction /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- The Onomastic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Non-Onomastic Inscriptional Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Conclusions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendixes /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix A. Yahwistic Personal Names in Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix B. Plausibly Pagan Theophoric Names in Israelite Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix C. Names Not Counted as Israelite Pagan Names in this Study /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix D. Israelite Personal Names with the Theophoric Element ʾēl or ʾēlî /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix E. Apparently Israelite Theophoric Names in Inscriptions Excavated or Purchased Abroad and Not Explicitly Identified as Israelite /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix F. Iconographic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Works Cited /Jeffrey H. Tigay.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004360441
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Preliminary Material /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Introduction /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- The Onomastic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Non-Onomastic Inscriptional Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Conclusions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendixes /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix A. Yahwistic Personal Names in Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix B. Plausibly Pagan Theophoric Names in Israelite Inscriptions /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix C. Names Not Counted as Israelite Pagan Names in this Study /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix D. Israelite Personal Names with the Theophoric Element ʾēl or ʾēlî /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix E. Apparently Israelite Theophoric Names in Inscriptions Excavated or Purchased Abroad and Not Explicitly Identified as Israelite /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Appendix F. Iconographic Evidence /Jeffrey H. Tigay -- Works Cited /Jeffrey H. Tigay.
The World's Oldest Alphabet
Author: Douglas Petrovich
Publisher: Hendrickson Academic
ISBN: 9789652208842
Category : Alphabet
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For about 150 years, scholars have attempted to identify the language of the world's first alphabetic script, and to translate some of the inscriptions that use it. Until now, their attempts have accomplished little more than identifying most of the pictographic letters and translating a few of the Semitic words. With the publication of The World's Oldest Alphabet, a new day has dawned. All of the disputed letters have been resolved, while the language has been identified conclusively as Hebrew, allowing for the translation of 16 inscriptions that date from 1842 to 1446 BC. It is the author's reading that these inscriptions expressly name three biblical figures (Asenath, Ahisamach, and Moses) and greatly illuminate the earliest Israelite history in a way that no other book has achieved, apart from the Bible.
Publisher: Hendrickson Academic
ISBN: 9789652208842
Category : Alphabet
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For about 150 years, scholars have attempted to identify the language of the world's first alphabetic script, and to translate some of the inscriptions that use it. Until now, their attempts have accomplished little more than identifying most of the pictographic letters and translating a few of the Semitic words. With the publication of The World's Oldest Alphabet, a new day has dawned. All of the disputed letters have been resolved, while the language has been identified conclusively as Hebrew, allowing for the translation of 16 inscriptions that date from 1842 to 1446 BC. It is the author's reading that these inscriptions expressly name three biblical figures (Asenath, Ahisamach, and Moses) and greatly illuminate the earliest Israelite history in a way that no other book has achieved, apart from the Bible.
Conceptions of Afterlife in Jewish Inscriptions
Author: Joseph S. Park
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161473739
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Joseph S. Park examines the various indications of belief in or denial of afterlife in the Jewish funerary inscriptions found throughout the Mediterranean world, mostly during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. He reveals a wide variety of conceptions of and attitudes toward death and afterlife. Besides such well-known ideas as resurrection and the peaceful state of the deceased prior to it, there also seem to be indications of a denial of meaningful afterlife, often associated with a generally Sadducean alignment on the part of the deceased.These findings are then compared with corresponding indications in the Pauline epistles. The comparison shows, after taking into account the basic difference in purpose between the two types of evidence, a substantial agreement, and moreover seems to shed light on some aspects of the interpretation of Paul. For example, the indications of a denial of afterlife in the inscriptions points to the possibility of a similar background for those who are said in 1 Corinthians 15 to deny the resurrection. In addition to providing new insights in both areas in reference to afterlife beliefs, this comparison also sheds some light on the larger methodological issues affecting both bodies of evidence. In addition to specific implications such as this, Joseph S. Park demonstrates that both the Jewish inscriptions and Paul are best interpreted in reference to a background of ideas which is neither strictly Jewish nor pagan, but the result of free interaction between the two. This conclusion has obvious implications for the wider questions of Judaism and hellenization.
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161473739
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Joseph S. Park examines the various indications of belief in or denial of afterlife in the Jewish funerary inscriptions found throughout the Mediterranean world, mostly during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. He reveals a wide variety of conceptions of and attitudes toward death and afterlife. Besides such well-known ideas as resurrection and the peaceful state of the deceased prior to it, there also seem to be indications of a denial of meaningful afterlife, often associated with a generally Sadducean alignment on the part of the deceased.These findings are then compared with corresponding indications in the Pauline epistles. The comparison shows, after taking into account the basic difference in purpose between the two types of evidence, a substantial agreement, and moreover seems to shed light on some aspects of the interpretation of Paul. For example, the indications of a denial of afterlife in the inscriptions points to the possibility of a similar background for those who are said in 1 Corinthians 15 to deny the resurrection. In addition to providing new insights in both areas in reference to afterlife beliefs, this comparison also sheds some light on the larger methodological issues affecting both bodies of evidence. In addition to specific implications such as this, Joseph S. Park demonstrates that both the Jewish inscriptions and Paul are best interpreted in reference to a background of ideas which is neither strictly Jewish nor pagan, but the result of free interaction between the two. This conclusion has obvious implications for the wider questions of Judaism and hellenization.
A Guide to Reading Hebrew Inscriptions and Documents
Author: Rosemary Wenzerul
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
When researching a Jewish family, it is extremely likely that you will come across various items and documents written in Hebrew. "A Guide to Reading Hebrew Inscriptions and Documents" is designed specifically to help those people (whether Jewish or non-Jewish) who have difficulty in reading or understanding Hebrew. The idea is to compare the Hebrew on a document, photograph, inscription etc with the information shown in the Guide. For example, you may not be able to read the Hebrew inscription on a relative's grave. By referring to the sections in this Guide, this will be easily achieved. All the Hebrew in the book has English explanation, translation and transliteration. Reasons behind some of the inscriptions and Jewish customs both in the home and in the Synagogue have also been included in order to help researchers understand the religious side of their roots. It is very difficult, in fact near impossible, for those of us who are unable to understand or read Hebrew to interpret the Hebrew wording. Being in this position is most frustrating and restrictive. I have, therefore, put together a comprehensive guide which I hope will help resolve this problem. The Guide includes the Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew vowels, numerical values, Jewish calendar, conversion tables, formula to convert a Jewish year to a Gregorian year, how to read headstones, symbols on headstones and their meanings, frequently used Hebrew words with abbreviations found on tombstones, Hebrew given boys' and girls' names, Hebrew letters which are liable to be misread, glossary of Yiddish terms, examples of Hebrew documents/inscriptions, many photographs and much more.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
When researching a Jewish family, it is extremely likely that you will come across various items and documents written in Hebrew. "A Guide to Reading Hebrew Inscriptions and Documents" is designed specifically to help those people (whether Jewish or non-Jewish) who have difficulty in reading or understanding Hebrew. The idea is to compare the Hebrew on a document, photograph, inscription etc with the information shown in the Guide. For example, you may not be able to read the Hebrew inscription on a relative's grave. By referring to the sections in this Guide, this will be easily achieved. All the Hebrew in the book has English explanation, translation and transliteration. Reasons behind some of the inscriptions and Jewish customs both in the home and in the Synagogue have also been included in order to help researchers understand the religious side of their roots. It is very difficult, in fact near impossible, for those of us who are unable to understand or read Hebrew to interpret the Hebrew wording. Being in this position is most frustrating and restrictive. I have, therefore, put together a comprehensive guide which I hope will help resolve this problem. The Guide includes the Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew vowels, numerical values, Jewish calendar, conversion tables, formula to convert a Jewish year to a Gregorian year, how to read headstones, symbols on headstones and their meanings, frequently used Hebrew words with abbreviations found on tombstones, Hebrew given boys' and girls' names, Hebrew letters which are liable to be misread, glossary of Yiddish terms, examples of Hebrew documents/inscriptions, many photographs and much more.
You Shall Have No Other Gods
Author: Jeffrey H. Tigay
Publisher: Harvard Semitic Studies
ISBN: 9781555400637
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Publisher: Harvard Semitic Studies
ISBN: 9781555400637
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description