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Emanuel: Studies in Hebrew Bible, Septuagint, and Dead Sea Scrolls in Honor of Emanuel Tov

Contributor(s): Paul, Shalom M (Editor), Kraft, Robert A (Editor), Schiffman, Lawrence H (Editor), Fields, Weston W (Editor)

ISBN: 9789004126794

Publisher: Brill

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Pub Date: December 17, 2002

Dewey: 221.6

LCCN: 2002038268

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Dust Cover

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.75" H x 9.66" L x 6.54" W ( 4.44 lbs) 850 pages

Series: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements

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Description: This volume honors the lifetime of scholarly contribution and leadership of Professor Emanuel Tov. Colleagues from all over the world have contributed significant studies in the Hebrew Bible, its Greek translations, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Brief description: Shalom M. Paul is Professor of Bible and former Chair of the Department of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published extensively in the area of Bible and the Ancient Near East, including a scientific commentary on the book of Amos.
Robert A. Kraft is Berg Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Graduate Group at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. His research and publications have concentrated on aspects of the study of Judaism and Christianity in the Greco-Roman world, including the use of computers in such work.
Lawrence H. Schiffman is Edelman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and Chair of the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. He is an editor of the journal Dead Sea Discoveries and a member of the International team of editors of the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert.
Weston W. Fields is Executive Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation and author of Sodom and Gomorrah: History and Motif in Biblical Narrative (Sheffield, 1997).

Review Quotes: 'Four editors, fifty-six contributors, 849 pages of text, twelve indices spread out over eighty-nine pages and constituting a separate volume--this is huge, and not simply in girth. In an era when the genre of Festschriften has alas lost its luster, this collection shines through. At the risk of blaspheming, I can best appraise this work by paraphrasing (and loosely at that) the last verse of Gen 1: All those involved in Emanuel saw everything they had made, and indeed, it was very Tov.'
Leonard Greenspoon, Review of Biblical Literature, 2007.

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