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Hebrew Philological Notes (Ii) (Report)

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  • Title: Hebrew Philological Notes (Ii) (Report)
  • Author : Hebrew Studies Journal
  • Release Date : January 01, 2001
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines,Books,Professional & Technical,Education,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 178 KB

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Five separate studies are presented. 1) [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] in Prov 30:4 is to be understood as both "his fists" and "his clothing," in line with the widespread use of wordplay in Hebrew poetry. 2) The presence of the Egyptian expression [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] "valley of darkness" in the Book of the Dead confirms the meaning "darkness" for [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], especially in Ps 23:4 where the famous expression [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]; is indeed to be rendered "valley of darkness." 3) The unique feminine form [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] "seal" in Gen 38:25 is a deliberate creation of the author, the word is intended to evoke the sounds of [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] "robe" in Gen 37:32. 4) [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] in Exod 32:18 refers to sexual intercourse, as always with the Pi el of the root [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], and not to song. 5) [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] in Prov 22:19 is to be emended to [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] = [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] "Amen-em-opet," the name of the author of the Egyptian "Thirty" referred to in Prov 22:20. 1. [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] IN PROV 30:4


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