על לשון התעודה הליטורגית חבר/צאלים 6

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על לשון התעודה הליטורגית חבר/צאלים 6
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SB/not checked/20/03/2024

Reference type
Author(s)
Mor, Uri
Editor(s)
Mayer I. Gruber
Jonathan Yogev
Daniel Sivan
Loren T. Stuckenbruck
Eliyahu Assis
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
The Shamir, the Letters, the Writing, and the Tablets (Mishnah Avot 5:6)
Translated title
On the Language of the Liturgical Document XḤev/Se 6
Publisher
Ostracon
Pages
133-142
Work type
Language
Label
25/03/2024
Abstract

XḤev/Se 6 is a liturgical document which was committed to writing around 100 CE and bears significant resemblance, in form and content, to rabbinic benedictions. It stands out among other contemporary Judaean Desert documents (ca. 70–135 CE) in its genre and Hebrew style. The paper offers a typological analysis of the language of the text and a close examination of its significant features. It appears that the orthography and phonology of XḤev/Se 6, which resemble the Judaean Desert corpus, are in line with the document’s time and provenance, and betray contemporary scribal practices typical to private documents. In its morphology, syntax, lexicon, and phraseology, on the other hand, the text reflects an earlier literary style of the Second Temple period and, as expected, relies heavily on Biblical Hebrew. The sheer difference between this style and the typical language of the Judaean Desert documents, which is very close to Mishnaic Hebrew, testifies to a living and rich knowledge of Hebrew at the end of the first century CE in Judaea.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
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