This thesis challenges the position that the serek texts are primarily prescriptive and legal, as they have been customarily defined. It argues that the term serek should be reconceptualized according to descriptive analysis, with the purpose of creating what C. Newsom terms a ‘Gestalt structure.’ In order to achieve this, four serek texts (M, S, Sa, and D) will be analyzed at three literary levels—semantic, textual and hypertextual—explaining how the elements at these levels interact as cohesive wholes, thus serving to create a more complete picture of this group of texts as a literary unity. Thus, while the separate, constituent semantic, textual and hypertextual parts must be analysed as separate elements, the fundamental questions posed...
Thomas C. Schmidt is a contributing author, Scribes and the Book of Revelation in Eastern New Testa...
This study analyzed the text structure from the perspective of modern linguistics by applying Robert...
Matthew A. Collins examines the key sobriquets – or assumed names – found among the Qumran Dead Sea ...
This thesis challenges the position that the serek texts are primarily prescriptive and legal, as th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the social and cultural contexts of 1QS (Serek ha-Yahad)...
This thesis approaches from the perspective of textual criticism the thorny issue of Ancient Hebrew ...
This thesis examines the re-use of the prophetic tradition in Zechariah 1-8. That Zechariah 1-8 is a...
International audienceAshkenaz is one of the most important Jewish geo-cultural areas in the Middle ...
Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative considers 1 Kgs 1-11 through the optics of propaganda...
This dissertation analyses how the phenomenon of residual orality has influenced the author of the a...
Building on the recent studies in Hebrew poetry and on continuing work in "rhetorical criticism" (fo...
The Book of Ben Sira, written at some point between 198 and 175 BCE, is a Second Temple Jewish wisdo...
The text of Ezekiel continues to present some challenges to students studying it. This is in view of...
This dissertation proposes a poetics and semiotics of the Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)--how the Bavli, ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
Thomas C. Schmidt is a contributing author, Scribes and the Book of Revelation in Eastern New Testa...
This study analyzed the text structure from the perspective of modern linguistics by applying Robert...
Matthew A. Collins examines the key sobriquets – or assumed names – found among the Qumran Dead Sea ...
This thesis challenges the position that the serek texts are primarily prescriptive and legal, as th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the social and cultural contexts of 1QS (Serek ha-Yahad)...
This thesis approaches from the perspective of textual criticism the thorny issue of Ancient Hebrew ...
This thesis examines the re-use of the prophetic tradition in Zechariah 1-8. That Zechariah 1-8 is a...
International audienceAshkenaz is one of the most important Jewish geo-cultural areas in the Middle ...
Subversive Scribes and the Solomonic Narrative considers 1 Kgs 1-11 through the optics of propaganda...
This dissertation analyses how the phenomenon of residual orality has influenced the author of the a...
Building on the recent studies in Hebrew poetry and on continuing work in "rhetorical criticism" (fo...
The Book of Ben Sira, written at some point between 198 and 175 BCE, is a Second Temple Jewish wisdo...
The text of Ezekiel continues to present some challenges to students studying it. This is in view of...
This dissertation proposes a poetics and semiotics of the Bavli (Babylonian Talmud)--how the Bavli, ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
Thomas C. Schmidt is a contributing author, Scribes and the Book of Revelation in Eastern New Testa...
This study analyzed the text structure from the perspective of modern linguistics by applying Robert...
Matthew A. Collins examines the key sobriquets – or assumed names – found among the Qumran Dead Sea ...