שנתון לחקר המקרא והמזרח הקדום
Shenaton le-ḥeḳer ha-Miḳra ṿeha-mizraḥ ha-ḳadum - Shnaton : an annual for biblical and ancient near eastern studies.
Shnaton is an academic journal devoted to research of all aspects of the Bible and of the Ancient Near East relating to the Bible and the history of the Jewish People in ancient times. The contributors to Shnaton, which appears in Hebrew, represent the cream of Jewish scholarship in Israel and abroad. Readers are presented with original articles dealing with the entire range of topics currently under discussion in Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern studies: texts and their interpretation, beliefs and opinions, history and historiography, religion and ritual, society and state and more. Shnaton contains articles, short commentaries and critical reviews, as well as surveys of new literature in the field. The first eleven volumes were edited by Professor Moshe Weinfeld.
Nili Wazana, Preface
Baruch J. Schwartz, Professor Menahen Haran ז"ל
Biblical Studies
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Leah Jacobsen ,The Meaning of Elisha’s Words: ‘I would like to kiss my father and mother and I will follow you’ (I Kings, XIX 20a)Chaim Cohen, The Hapax Legomenon דיו (Ink) in the Context of ‘ ואני כתב על הספר בדיו ’ (Jeremiah 36:18): A ‘False Friend’ in Modern Hebrew Due to the Masoretes’ Misunderstanding of the Preposition בדי Meaning ‘To’ or ‘For’
The Bible in Relation to the Ancient Near East
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Edward L. Greenstein, A Woman’s Voice in Lamentations 3
Jakob Klein, Bat-Ṣiyyon in the Book of Lamentations and the ‘Lamenting Goddess’ in Mesopotamian LiteratureShlomo Bachar ,Three Appearances of a Figure in Song of Song: Who is she that is ‘Coming up’, ‘Looking through’ and ‘Leaning on’?
History of Exegesis
David Shneor ,A Summary of the Study of Rashi’s Bible Maps and the Reasons for their Disappearance from the Printed Editions of Rashi’s CommenatryEnglish Abstract - תקציר בעברית
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Book Reviews[on: Ronnie Goldstein, The Life of Jeremiah: Traditions about the Prophet and Their Evolution in Biblical Times (The Biblical Encyclopaedia Library, XXX), Jerusalem: Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and The Bialik Institute, 2013 (in Hebrew)][Once again on: U. Simon, Ear Discerns Words: Studies in Ibn Ezra’s Exegetical Methodology, Ramat Gan, 2013 (in Hebrew)][on: Naomi Grunhaus, The Challenge of Received Tradition: Dilemmas of Interpretation in Radakʼs Biblical Commentaries, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013]
SHNATON , Volume XXIII, 2014
Biblical Studies
Ariel Kopilovitz, The Legislation of War: A Study of the Story of the Israelite War against Midian (Numbers 31)English Abstract - תקציר בעברית
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The Bible in Relation to the Ancient Near East
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History of Exegesis
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David Shneor, Additions and Changes in Nachmanides’ Commentaries relating to the Geography of IsraelEnglish Abstract - תקציר בעברית
Book Reviews
Yair Segev, The composition of the Pentateuch and the Early Prophets [on: Bartosz Adamczewsky, Retelling the Law: Genesis, Exodus-numbers, and Samuel-Kings as Sequential Hypertextual Reworkings of Deuteronomy, Frankfurt a. Main 2012, 376 pp.]Simcha Kogot, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Exegetical Methodology [on; Uriel Simon, Ear Discerns Words: Studies in Ibn Ezra’s Exegetical Methodology, Ramat Gan 2013, 557 pp. (in Hebrew)]Sara Japhet, Uriel Simon, Ear Discerns Words [on; Uriel Simon, Ear Discerns Words: Studies in Ibn Ezra’s Exegetical Methodology, Ramat Gan 2013, 557 pp. (in Hebrew)]Aharon Mondschein ,Uriel Simon, Ear Discerns Words [on; Uriel Simon, Ear Discerns Words: Studies in Ibn Ezra’s Exegetical Methodology, Ramat Gan 2013, 557 pp. (in Hebrew)]
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