02916nam 2200613Ia 450 991045367870332120200520144314.01-281-80333-297866118033390-567-24800-3(CKB)1000000000542186(EBL)436864(OCoLC)276937168(SSID)ssj0000111260(PQKBManifestationID)11145596(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000111260(PQKBWorkID)10074392(PQKB)10325621(MiAaPQ)EBC436864(Au-PeEL)EBL436864(CaPaEBR)ebr10250876(CaONFJC)MIL180333(OCoLC)893334479(EXLCZ)99100000000054218619910130d1990 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBiblical Hebrew in transition[electronic resource] the language of the Book of Ezekiel /Mark F. RookerSheffield, England JSOT Pressc19901 online resource (233 p.)Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series,0309-0787 ;90Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Brandeis University.0-567-02883-6 1-85075-230-3 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Contents; Foreword; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION-THE CONCEPT OF LINGUISTIC CHANGE; Chapter 2 THE DIACHRONIC STUDY OF THE HEBREW BIBLE; Chapter 3 EZEKIEL AND THE TYPOLOGY OF BIBLICAL HEBREW; Chapter 4 METHODOLOGY; Chapter 5 LATE GRAMMATICAL FEATURES IN THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL; Chapter 6 LATE LEXICAL FEATURES IN THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL; Chapter 7 CONCLUSION: EZEKIEL AS BIBLICAL HEBREW IN TRANSITION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEXESThe purpose of this work is to determine the place of the book of Ezekiel in the history of the Hebrew language, especially in relationship to the canonical books of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew of Ezekiel contains grammatical and lexical features that are characteristic of the postexilic and postbiblical periods, and should thus be distinguished from earlier Hebrew works of the classical period. It does not, however, contain as much late Hebrew as other canonical books deemed to be late. The book of Ezekiel should thus be regarded as the representative mediating link between pre-exilic and poJournal for the study of the Old Testament.Supplement series ;90.Hebrew languageGrammarElectronic books.Hebrew languageGrammar.224.406224/.4044Rooker Mark F193650MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453678703321Biblical Hebrew in transition2296254UNINA