Biblical Hebrew in context: essays in Semitics and Old Testament texts in honour of Professor Jan P. Lettinga

"For half a century Jan P. Lettinga (1921), Professor emeritus of Semitic Languages at the Theological University Kampen (Broederweg), greatly influenced the teaching of Biblical Hebrew in the Faculties of Theology, Religious Studies and Semitic Languages in the Netherlands and Belgium by his w...

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Contributors: Bekkum, Koert van 1970- (Editor) ; Kwakkel, Gert 1959- (Editor) ; Rose, Wolter 1964- (Editor) ; Lettinga, Jan P. 1921-2021 (Honoree)
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Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2018]
In: Oudtestamentische studiën (Volume 74)
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Biblical Hebrew in context : essays in Semitics and Old Testament texts in honour of Professor Jan P. Lettinga] (2020) (Neef, Heinz-Dieter, 1955 -)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Oudtestamentische studiën Volume 74
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hebrew language / Bible / Style of speech
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Hebrew language
B Lettinga, Jan P. 1921-2021
B Semitic languages
B Lettinga, Jan Pieter
B Bible
B Lettinga, Jan P (1921-2021)
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Old Testament Language, style
B Festschrift
B Hebrew language Grammar
B Old Testament
B Lettinga, Jan Pieter (1921-)
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Summary:"For half a century Jan P. Lettinga (1921), Professor emeritus of Semitic Languages at the Theological University Kampen (Broederweg), greatly influenced the teaching of Biblical Hebrew in the Faculties of Theology, Religious Studies and Semitic Languages in the Netherlands and Belgium by his widely used grammar. This volume honours his legacy and reputation as a Semitist. Lettinga always asked how a historical approach of the Semitic languages and literature would contribute to their understanding, and how this elucidates our reading of the Hebrew Scriptures. Biblical Hebrew in Context applies this approach to issues reflecting the full breadth of Lettinga's interests: Mesopotamian and Biblical Law, the history, grammar and teaching of Hebrew and Aramaic, and the translation and interpretation of Ugaritic and Old Testament texts."--
A Leiden Semitist in Kampen: Honouring Professor Jan P. Lettinga / Koert van Bekkum -- Hebrew pelilim and Old Assyrian palalum / Klaas R. Veenhof -- Keilalphabetische Briefe aus Ugarit Deutsche Ubertragung von KTU3 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.16 und 2.26 28 / Willem H.Ph. Romer -- Remarks on the Verbal Rection in Biblical Aramaic / Takamitsu Muraoka -- A Dutch Grammar of Biblical Hebrew: J.P. Lettinga's Grammatica van het Bijbels Hebreeuws and Its Revisions / Wido van Peursen and Martin Baasten -- A Paradigm Shift: Reflections on Teaching Hebrew in the Theology Curriculum / Wolter H. Rose -- The 'Language of Canaan': Ancient Israel's History and the Origins of Hebrew / Koert van Bekkum -- Forgiveness of Sin for the Price of a New-born's Life? 2 Samuel 12:13-15 Reconsidered / Willem A.M. Beuken -- Stilling or Stirring up the Sea? The Translation of Isaiah 51:15 / Jaap Dekker -- 'But Fear not, O Jacob my Servant!' Place and Function of the Salvation Oracle Jeremiah 46:27-28 MT / Eric Peels -- Hosea 4:16-19: A Century of Work on an Obscure Text / Gert Kwakkel -- Living Linguistic Legacy. The 'Sons of God' in the Non-Biblical Texts in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Jaap Doedens -- Bibliography / Professor Jan P. Lettinga
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004380841