The function of the participle within the Hebrew tense system has considerably changed between biblical and postbiblical Hebrew. This investigation studies the participle in the Hebrew manuscripts from the Judaean Desert, its formation, its usage, and its meaning, compared with those in other Hebrew traditions and dialects, especially the language of the Hebrew Bible. The biblical Hebrew tense system continues to be used in the Scrolls, while there is a clear difference between the tense system of the Scrolls and that of mishnaic Hebrew. This fact allows us to draw conclusions in the field of language studies; but it also provides us with a piece of the puzzle in our understanding of the sociology and religion of the Qumran community
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
In Biblical Hebrew, the active participle has, as may be expected, a number of nominal and adjectiva...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
The article is a diachronic study of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and active participle in predicat...
<p>In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical ...
In this paper, I present an analysis of the so-called tense forms of Biblical Hebrew. While there is...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
The question of diachronic change in Biblical Hebrew has been extensivelyexamined in recent years. T...
Describing the system of an ancient language like Biblical Hebrew is an enormous challenge. Biblical...
The translation of conditional constructions with the participle in Biblical Hebrew in a number of B...
The translation of conditional constructions with the participle in Biblical Hebrew in a number of B...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
In Biblical Hebrew, the active participle has, as may be expected, a number of nominal and adjectiva...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
The article is a diachronic study of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and active participle in predicat...
<p>In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical ...
In this paper, I present an analysis of the so-called tense forms of Biblical Hebrew. While there is...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
The question of diachronic change in Biblical Hebrew has been extensivelyexamined in recent years. T...
Describing the system of an ancient language like Biblical Hebrew is an enormous challenge. Biblical...
The translation of conditional constructions with the participle in Biblical Hebrew in a number of B...
The translation of conditional constructions with the participle in Biblical Hebrew in a number of B...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...
After 70 years of intensive research on the Dead Sea Scrolls it is conspicuous that scholarship has ...