Sopher Mahir : Northwest Semitic studies presented to Stanislav Segert / edited by Edward M. Cook. - Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, (c)1990. - 384 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.



"Cluster" in biblical poetry Language of the Samaria papyri: a preliminary study Proto-Semitic: is the concept no longer acceptable? From Ugarit to Gades: Mediterranean veterinary medicine Some orthrographico-phonetic problems of ancient Aramaic and the living Aramaic pronunciation Structure and meaning in Hebrew poetry: the example of Psalm 23 Johah, the runaway servant Some observations on the text of the Psalms On the nature of the oral translations of the Book of Exodus in the Neo-Aramaic dialect of the Jews of Zakho Database approach to the analysis of Hebrew narrative Phoenician nbs/nps and its Hebrew semantic equivalents Jonas C. Greenfield -- Douglas M. Gropp -- William Sanford Lasor -- Loren R. Mack-Fisher -- Rudolf Macuch -- Dennis Pardee -- Robert J. Ratner -- Helmer Ringgren -- Yona Sabar -- John H. Sailhamer -- Ziony Zevit. Stanislav Segert: an appreciation A propos de Milkou, Milart, et Milkashtart Cybernetica Mesopotamica Edayin/tote: anatomy of a Semitism in Jewish Greek Sur mdl a Ugarit, en Is 40,15 et Hab 3,4 Orthography of final unstressed long vowels in Old and Imperial Aramaic Qoheleth and Northern Hebrew Syntax of omens in Ugaritic Forms of the dual in the texts of Ebla Psalm 34 and other biblical acrostics: evidence from the Aleppo codex Phoenician wsbrt mlsm and Job 33:23 Edward M. Cook -- Pierre Bordreuil -- Giorgio Buccellatti -- Randall Buth -- Henri Cazelles -- Edward M. Cook -- James R. Davila -- M. Dietrich, O. Loretz; translator Richard White -- Pelio Fronzaroli; translator Matthew L. Jaffe -- Paul W. Gaebelein, Jr. -- Stanley Gevirtz.



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Segert, S.


Bible.--Old Testament.


Semitic languages, Northwest.

PJ4121 / .S674 1990 PJ4121