03472nam 22005892 450 991095224980332120190826145055.09789004269651900426965710.1163/9789004269651(CKB)2550000001298028(EBL)1688665(SSID)ssj0001193609(PQKBManifestationID)11627541(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001193609(PQKBWorkID)11136201(PQKB)10111484(MiAaPQ)EBC1688665(nllekb)BRILL9789004269651(Au-PeEL)EBL1688665(CaPaEBR)ebr10870364(CaONFJC)MIL608446(OCoLC)879947759(PPN)17891469X(EXLCZ)99255000000129802820140103d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAncient Hebrew periodization and the language of the Book of Jeremiah the case for a sixth-century date of composition /by Aaron D. HornkohlBoston :Brill Nijhoff,2014.1 online resource (525 p.)Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics,0081-8461 ;v. 72Description based upon print version of record.9789004269644 9004269649 9781306771955 1306771951 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 1 Introduction /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 2 The Language of the Book of Jeremiah /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 3 Orthography and Phonology /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 4 Pronominal Morphology /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 5 Nominal Morphology /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 6 Verbal Morphology /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 7 Syntax /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 8 Lexical Features /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 9 The Linguistic Profiles of the Short Edition and the Supplementary Material of Jeremiah /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- 10 Conclusion /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- Bibliography /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- Index of Foreign Words and Phrases /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- Passage Index /Aaron D. Hornkohl -- Subject Index /Aaron D. Hornkohl.In Ancient Hebrew Periodization and the Language of the Book of Jeremiah , Aaron Hornkohl defends the diachronic approach to Biblical Hebrew and the linguistic dating of biblical texts. Applying the standard methodologies to the Masoretic version of the biblical book of Jeremiah, he seeks to date the work on the basis of its linguistic profile, determining that, though composite, Jeremiah is likely a product of the transitional time between the First and Second Temple Periods. Hornkohl also contributes to unraveling Jeremiah’s complicated literary development, arguing on the basis of language that its 'short edition', as reflected in the book’s Old Greek translation, predates that 'supplementary material' preserved in the Masoretic edition but unparalleled in the Greek. Nevertheless, he concludes that neither is written in Late Biblical Hebrew proper.Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics74.224/.2066Hornkohl Aaron D851328NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910952249803321Ancient Hebrew periodization and the language of the Book of Jeremiah4100099UNINA