See, I Will Bring a Scroll Recounting What Befell Me (PS 40:8): Epigraphy and Daily Life from the Bible to the Talmud

Author:   Editor Esther Eshel (Dead Sea Scrolls Publication Project, Jerusalem) ,  Yigal Levin (Ariel University Center, Israel)
Publisher:   Vandehoeck & Rupprecht
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9781306974790


Pages:   247
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Format:   Electronic book text
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See, I Will Bring a Scroll Recounting What Befell Me (PS 40:8): Epigraphy and Daily Life from the Bible to the Talmud


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In January 2011, the David and Jemima Jeselsohn Epigraphic Center for Jewish History held its second international conference at Bar-Ilan University, dedicated to the memory of Professor Hanan Eshel, the founding academic director of the center who passed away on April 8th, 2010. This collection of articles, traces, when taken together, daily lifein the land of Israel from the First Temple Period through the time of the Talmud, as seen in the various types of inscriptions from those periods that have been discovered and published. Schiffman s summary of Hanan s work serves as an introduction to the book. A?ituv discusses the language and religious outlook of the Kuntilet Ajrud inscriptions. Mazar and A?ituv survey the quite large corpus of short inscriptions found in Mazar s excavation of Tel Re?ov, south of Beth-Shean. Maeir and Eshel deal with four very short more-or-less contemporary inscriptions found at Tell es-Safi, identified as the major Philistine city of Gath. Demsky deals with the theoretical aspects of literacy in ancient Israel. Grabbe discusses the functions of the scribe during the Second Temple Period. Zissu, Langford, Ecker and Eshel report on both an Aramaic-language graffito and a Latin one, inscribed on the wall of a first and 2nd century CE oil press from of Khirbet Arak Hala in the Judean Shephelah. Rappaport s survey of Jewish coins from the Persian Period through the Bar-Kokhba Revolt, focusing on the Hasmonean coins. Amit describes a group of bread stamps and oil seals, in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Latin, found in different parts of the country. Klein and Mamalya describe two Byzantine Period Nabatean Christian burial sites and their epitaphs.

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Author:   Editor Esther Eshel (Dead Sea Scrolls Publication Project, Jerusalem) ,  Yigal Levin (Ariel University Center, Israel)
Publisher:   Vandehoeck & Rupprecht
Imprint:   Vandehoeck & Rupprecht
ISBN:  

9781306974790


ISBN 10:   1306974798
Pages:   247
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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