תשורות לאבישור.Teshurot LaAvishur

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Teshurot LaAvishur: Studies in the Bible and Ancient Near East, in Hebrew and Semitic Languages; Festschrift Presented to Prof. Yitzhak Avishur on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday.
by Meir Malul (Editor), Michael Heltzer (Editor)

CONTENTS = Meir Malul – Professor Yitzhak Avishur: The Man and His Achievements. Chaim Cohen – Ugaritic Lexicography and Comparative Semitic Philology. Robert Deutsch – Two Personal Hebrew Seals. Manfried Dietrich & Oswald Loretz – “Singen” und “sich freuen” im Ugaritischen und Hebräischen Zum Parallelismus ‘ny | Hdy und seinem reflex in der Lexikographie. Aharon Dolgopolsky – Hebrew Etymology in Comparativistic Perspective. Moshe Garsiel – The Water Retrieval Mission of David’s Three Warriors and its Relationship to the Battle of the Valley of Refaim. Yaakov Gruntfest – “‘t” with “Nominative” in Terms of Fillmore’s Theory of Cases. Michael Heltzer – On Premonarchical Political Units in the Southern Levant in the 12th(?)-11th Century BCE. Heda Jason – King David: A Folklore Analysis of His Biography. Zecharia Kallai – Political Doctrines and Ideology in Biblical Historiography. A Programmatic Review.
Andre Lemaire – Inscription royale Phenicienne sur bateau votif. Edward Lipinsky – Silver Is Owed to Haddiy.

Hans-Peter Muller – Beobachtungen zur Gottin Tinnit und der Funktion ihrer Verehrung. Bustenay Oded – Exile-Homeland Relations During the Exilic Period and Restoration. Bezalel Porten & Ada Yardeni – On Problems of Identity and Chronology in the Idumean Ostraca. Hayim Tawil – Hebrew “ysr”, Akkadian eseru: A Term of Forced Labor. Nicolas Wyatt – Androgyny as a Theological Strategy in West Semitic Thought: Some Preliminary Reflections. Ran Zadok – West Semites in Southern Babylonia According to administrative and Epistolary Documents from the 9th-2nd Centuries BCE. Adam Zertal – Taanath Shiloh (Joshua 16:6). –THE HEBREW SECTION —

Meir Malul – Professor Yitzhak Avishur: The Man and His Achievements. Bibliography of Professor Yitzhak Avishur .

Nahum Avraham – Toward the Social Status of Elisha and the Disciples of the Prophets. Uzzi Ornan – Waw Connective – a Consonant Forever. Moshe Azar – Language Contradicting Intentions: An Example of a Pragmatic Interpretation of a Contract. Michael Ephratt – The Roots of Mankind and Hebrew Roots. Shoshana Arbeli-Raveh – Michal, the Daughter of Saul. Pinhas Artzi – Two Principal Terms of International Relations in the Ancient Near East of the Mid-Second Millennium. Joshua Blau – Classical Arabic as Obstacle to the Reconstruction of Ancient Hebrew and the “Syndrome of Inferences Bereft of Their Premises”. – Zafrira Ben-Barak – Insights into the Episode of Jacob’s Nuptials with Leah and Rachel from the Domain of Mesopotamian Customs. Ibrahim Basal – Hebrew and Aramaic Words in Christian Arabic Bible Translation. Moshe Bar-Asher – R. Shimon ben Zemah (RASHBATZ)’s Commentary to the Hosha’anot. Idan Breier – The Dog as an Image in the El-Amarna Letters. Gershon Galil – The Message of the Book of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History. Victor A. Hurowitz – Babylon in Bethel – New Light on Jacob’s Dream. Joseph Tobi – The Bible as Seen by the Medieval Jewish Theorists of Poetry.

Shamir Yona – Stylistic and Syntactic Variants in Repeated Texts in the Bible. Meir Malul – Some Aspects of Biblical Hospitality and Their Significance. Avraham Malamat – The King’s Table and Food Supply to Messengers in the City of Tuttul and in the Bible. Moshe Anbar – “And So He Did for All His Foreign Wives They Censing and Sacrificing to Their Gods” (1K 11:8). Yona Sabar – A Comparative Study Between the Hebrew Elements in the Judeo-Arabic Dialects of Iraq and Its Neo-Aramaic Dialects. Elisha Kimron – Ne’um and the History of the qu’l Pattern. Jacob Klein – “Hadrat Qodesh” According to the Biblical Literal Sense. Amnon Shiloah – Musical Terminology in Medieval Jewish Literature. Joseph Chetrit – The Myth of Woman in the Poetry of Moroccan Jews: Two Rabbinical Dispute Poems Between Man and Woman.