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Studies in Biblical Hebrew
Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew.
1 publications
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«Yesterday, Today and Forever»
The Narrative World of Ps 94 [Ps 95] as a Hermeneutical Key to Hebrews©2019 Thesis -
Patterns of Movement in the Hebrew Psalter
A Holistic Thematic Approach with an Exemplar, Psalms 69–87©2021 Monographs -
Leviticus in Hebrews
A Transtextual Analysis of the Tabernacle Theme in the Letter to the Hebrews©2011 Monographs -
Psalm 89 und der Davidbund
Eine strukturale und redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung©2005 Postdoctoral Thesis -
The Rebirth of Hebrew Literature
©2016 Monographs -
The Religious Experience in the Book of Psalms
©2016 Monographs -
The Use of Exodus in Hebrews
©2011 Monographs -
Grammar of Biblical Hebrew
©2016 Monographs -
Psalm of Praise for the Rescue of the Throat
Concatenation and lectio continua of Pss 33–34–35©2022 Thesis -
The Book of Psalms Through the Lens of Intertextuality
©2001 Monographs -
Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible
©2009 Monographs -
Psalm 24 als Text zwischen den Texten
©2004 Thesis -
Psalmen beten mit dem Benediktinischen Antiphonale
©2011 Monographs -
Sedeq and Sedaqah in the Hebrew Bible
©1991 Others -
Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible
A Multi-Methodological Study of Genesis 34 and 2 Samuel 13©2006 Monographs -
Psalmen, Lobgesänge und geistliche Lieder
Studien zur musikalischen Exegese und biblischen Grundlegung evangelischer Kirchenmusik©2004 Thesis -
Augustinus von Hippo
Predigten zu den Psalmen I («Sermones» 13–21) – Predigten zu den Psalmen II («Sermones» 22–34) – Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung und Anmerkungen©2016 Others -
The Hebrew Verb «HYH» as a Macrosyntactic Signal
The Case of «wayhy» and the Infinitive with Prepositions «Bet» and «Kaf» in Narrative Texts©2008 Thesis -
God as an Absent Character in Biblical Hebrew Narrative
A Literary-Theoretical Study©2005 Monographs