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The Doctrine of Hebrew Language Usage

Aaron, David H Neusner, Jacob ; Avery‐Peck, Alan J

The Blackwell Companion to Judaism, 2003, p.268-287

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    The Doctrine of Hebrew Language Usage
  • Autor: Aaron, David H
  • Neusner, Jacob ; Avery‐Peck, Alan J
  • Assuntos: dialects ; doctrine ; hebrew language ; history ; rabbinic judaism
  • É parte de: The Blackwell Companion to Judaism, 2003, p.268-287
  • Descrição: This chapter contains sections titled: Language Consciousness and the Early Evidence The Ancestral Language versus the Patriarchal Language The Septuagint, Philo, and Josephus What We Learn from the New Testament Precursors to the Rabbinic Concept of Lashon HaQodesh (“Holy Language”) The Language of the Ancestors Language as a Unifying Factor The Language of Humanity — its loss and revival The Holy Tongue Rabbinic Judaism: Culture and diglossia Liturgy and Scripture Readings The Exclusive Use of Hebrew What the Talmud and Midrash Teach about Language The Conceptualization of Language in Genesis Rabbah Mysticism, Magic, and the Alphabet Conclusion Notes
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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