THE OMER POLEMICS IN "4Q513" FRAGMENTS 3-4 IS ANANNI THEIR AUTHOR?
Scholars have different interpretations for the clause אשר הר[א]ה֯ ענני of 4Q513. This paper argues that it should be rendered "which/as Ananni has sh[o]wn." Ananni is the name of the author cited in this polemic concerning the dating of the raising of the Omer, stating that it should alwa...
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Peeters
2001
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Revue de Qumran
Year: 2001, Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 93-108 |
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Summary: | Scholars have different interpretations for the clause אשר הר[א]ה֯ ענני of 4Q513. This paper argues that it should be rendered "which/as Ananni has sh[o]wn." Ananni is the name of the author cited in this polemic concerning the dating of the raising of the Omer, stating that it should always occur on a Sunday. La phrase de 4Q513 אשר הר[א]ה֯ ענני a été interprétée de diverses manières. Cet article propose de la traduire « ce que/comme Annani a montré. » Annani serait le nom de l'auteur cité dans cette polémique sur la date de l'élévation de l'Omer, qui devrait tomber toujours un dimanche. |
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ISSN: | 2506-7567 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Revue de Qumran
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