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Targarona Borrás, Judit; Universidad Complutense, Madrid | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01Critical edition—according to all available manuscripts—of the text from a group of unpublished Hebrew poems. It is a letter that was presumably sent by a young Šelomoh de Piera (Kingdom of the Crown of Aragon, middle of the 14th to beginning of[...]![]()
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Guevara Llaguno, Junkal; Facultad de Teología de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2020-01-04Vázquez Allegue, Jaime (2019), Guía de la Biblia. Introducción general a la Sagrada Escritura. Estella: Verbo Divino. 346 págs. ISBN 978-84-9073-474-2.![]()
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Torres Fernández, Antonio; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2013-12-05As an attempt to keep the promise made in the Third Part of this study [MEAH/H 61 (2012), 185-231], the author, after having presented some complementary reflections on the theme of ‘verbal aspect’, especially in the light of the theories expoun[...]![]()
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Torres Fernández, Antonio; Facultad de Teología. Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2018-01-09In this last section of the study, the author goes on to the study of the problems raised by the conjugation of the II-infirmae verbs. The fundamental laws of working of these verbs are remembered, where the L(ong) F(orm) of the P(refix) C(onjug[...]![]()
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Torres Fernández, Antonio; Facultad de Teología, Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2012-10-27As a continuation of the article published under the same title (Second Part) in MEAH/H 60 (2011), pages 273-299, the author presents here a thorough review of the article by Josef Tropper, «Althebräisches und semitisches Aspektsystem» (1998) an[...]![]()
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Torres Fernández, Antonio; Facultad de Teología, Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2011-12-22Remembering a paper with the same title published in 1982, the author expounds what has been his own experience as a teacher of Biblical Hebrew and New Testament Greek, based, in the realm of syntax, on the hypothesis that in both langauges the [...]![]()
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Miralles Maciá, Lorena; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2020-01-04De Vos, J. Cornelis – Löhr, Hermut (eds.) (2018), «You Shall Not Kill». The Prohibition of Killing in Ancient Religions and Cultures, With the assistance of Juliane Ta Van. Journal of Ancient Judaism Supplements, 27. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Rup[...]![]()
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Brodsky, David; Brooklyn College, New York | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2016-12-28Kallah Rabbati is a little-known late amoraic (c. 350–400 CE) rabbinic text with a close relationship to the Babylonian Talmud. Passages in Kallah Rabbati parallel passages in the Talmud with variations that expose the redactional process of bot[...]![]()
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García Ureña, Lourdes; Universidad San Pablo-CEU. Madrid | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2007-12-15Psalm 2 is one of the most dramatic compositions of the Psalter. Its dramatic character is due not only to the content of the poem but also to its continual switching of persons. The Psalm opens with a 3rd person plural (Ps. 2:1-2); this is foll[...]![]()
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