Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography
Edited by David Noel Freedman, A. Dean Forbes, and Francis I. Andersen
Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography
Edited by David Noel Freedman, A. Dean Forbes, and Francis I. Andersen
This book introduces the student to the textual study of the Hebrew Bible—to help such a student “perceive the work of the numberless and nameless scribes torn between tradition and fashion in their restrained attempts to update the orthography of Scripture.” Sixteen essays serve as the bridge from older methods for the study of orthography to newer ones, using the computer to analyze large bodies of text.
- Description
- Table of Contents
PREFACE
SIGLA
I. BACKGROUND
1. THE EVOLUTION OF HEBREW ORTHOGRAPHY - David Noel Freedman
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Phase I: Pure Consonantism
1.3 Phase II: Vowel Letters
1.4 Phase III: Post-exilic Orthography
1.5 Conclusion
2. A TUTORIAL ON METHOD: A GUIDE FOR THE STATISTICALLY PERPLEXED - A. Dean Forbes
2.1 One More Time
2.2 Finding Spelling Patterns
2.3 Grouping Copies of Copies
2.4 Hebrew Spelling
2.5 Data Preparation
2.6 Methods of Data Analysis
2.7 Results
2.8 Hierarchical Clustering
2.9 Where Matters Stand
3. REVIEW: MT SPELLING AND STATISTICS - Francis I. Andersen & A. Dean Forbes
3.1 Survey of Our Previous Work
3.2 Further Explanation
3.3 Tables of Types, Portions, & Outliers
II. EXTENSIONS
4. THE SPELLING OF SUFFIXES - Francis I. Andersen
4.1 More on Terminal a
4.2 Suffix ‘his’
4.3 Nouns Ending in -an and -on
5. THE SPELLING OF O AND E - Francis I. Andersen
5.1 Historical Development
5.2 Biblical Spelling
5.3 Qumran Spelling
6. ARCHAIC, STANDARD, AND LATE SPELLING - Francis I. Andersen
6.1 The Problem of Dating
6.2 Phases in Biblical Spelling
7. ALEPH AS A VOWEL LETTER IN OLD ARAMAIC
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Items Excluded
7.3 Paths of Development
7.4 Conclusions
III. ADVANCES
8. CHOICE OF STATISTICAL METHODS - A. Dean Forbes
8.1 The Basic Approach
8.2 Distance Measures
8.3 Clustering Algorithms
8.4 Multidimensional Scaling
9. SPELLING IN PARALLEL PASSAGES - Francis I. Andersen & A. Dean Forbes
9.1 Source-Encoder-Channel Equations
9.2 Choice of Parallel Texts
9.3 Behavior of Corresponding Vowels
9.4 Intra-book Parallels
9.5 Inter-book Parallels
10. THE SERIATION OF PORTIONS - A. Dean Forbes
10.1 The Cluster or to Seriate?
10.2 Seriation by Multidimensional Scaling
10.3 The Abundance Matrix for Spelling
10.4 From Abundances to Seriation
IV. DOCUMENTS
11. THE SPELLING OF THE ARAMAIC PORTION OF THE TELL FEKHERYE BILINGUAL - Francis I. Andersen & David Noel Freedman
11.1 Introduction
11.2 The Basic Data
11.3 The Inventory of Words
11.4 Summary
11.5 Conclusions
12. THE SPELLING OF SAMARIA PAPYRUS 1 - David Noel Freedman & Francis I. Andersen
12.1 Introduction
12.2 The Evidence
12.3 Conclusions
12.4 Summary
13. ANOTHER LOOK AT 4QSAM -Francis I. Andersen & David Noel Freedman
13.1 The Evidence
13.2 Summary
13.3 Conclusions
14. THE ORTHOGRAPHY OF 4QTESTIMONIA - Francis I. Andersen & David Noel Freedman
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Procedure
14.3 Inventory: Deuteronomy 5:28-29
14.4 Inventory: Deuteronomy 18:18-19
14.5 Inventory: Numbers 24:15-17
14.6 Inventory: Deuteronomy 33:8-11
14.7 Discussion
14.8 Excursus: in 4QTestim
14.9 Final Comment
15. THE ORTHOGRAPHY OF D62 - Francis I. Andersen
15.1 The Codex from Karasu-Bazar
15.2 The Text
15.3 Codicology
15.4 Palaeography
15.5 Orthography: Spelling Variants
15.6 Orthography: Interpretation
15.7 Corrections in D62
15.8 Variant Spellings in D62
APPENDIX
WHAT DID THE SCRIBES COUNT? - Francis I. Andersen & A. Dean Forbes
A.1 The Tradition
A.2 Specifics in the Tradition
A.3 Mechanisms of Divergence
A.4 Verse Counts
A.5 Middle Verses
A.6 Word Counts
A.7 The Middle Word of the Torah
A.8 Letter Counts
A.8.1 Letter Counts of the Torah
A.8.2 Letter Counts of the Bible
A.9 Middle Letters
A.9.1 The Middle Letter of the Torah
A.9.2 The Middle Letter of the Psalter
A.9.3 The Middle Letter of the Bible
A.10 Conclusions
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