This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Jew in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
27 pp.A short albeit panoramic linguistic view on Hebrew, typology, genealogy and history, with a sp...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The article shows that it is anachronistic to speak of either 'Christians' or 'Jews' in the biblical...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
This article deals with the Pentateuch and its reception in the book of Ruth. It is argued that the ...
This study provides an investigation of the occurrences of the designation Israel, the related nam...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
The evolution of Hebrew grammar in the 16th century begins with Christian Hebraists such as S. Munst...
Summary: Why Jews can also be called Israelites. A New Approach to the Question of “Biblical Israel...
Some kind of familiarity with the structure and thought pattern of biblical Hebrew language enhances...
Following the Assyrian invasion in 733-722 BCE, the Northern Kingdom of Israel underwent a series of...
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
27 pp.A short albeit panoramic linguistic view on Hebrew, typology, genealogy and history, with a sp...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The article shows that it is anachronistic to speak of either 'Christians' or 'Jews' in the biblical...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
This article deals with the Pentateuch and its reception in the book of Ruth. It is argued that the ...
This study provides an investigation of the occurrences of the designation Israel, the related nam...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
The evolution of Hebrew grammar in the 16th century begins with Christian Hebraists such as S. Munst...
Summary: Why Jews can also be called Israelites. A New Approach to the Question of “Biblical Israel...
Some kind of familiarity with the structure and thought pattern of biblical Hebrew language enhances...
Following the Assyrian invasion in 733-722 BCE, the Northern Kingdom of Israel underwent a series of...
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
27 pp.A short albeit panoramic linguistic view on Hebrew, typology, genealogy and history, with a sp...