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Published 1997
The Book of Ben Sira in Hebrew : a text edition of all extant Hebrew manuscripts and a synopsis of all parallel Hebrew Ben Sira texts /

: This volume deals with the Hebrew texts of all nine manuscripts discovered between 1896 and 1982 of the Book of Ben Sira that is reckoned among the deuterocanonical biblical wisdom literature and was written in Jerusalem about 180 BCE. In the first part of this volume the Hebrew manuscripts are offered in facsimile, id est presenting the real textual state of the recovered texts. The second part of this volume offers in a more convenient and functional way than in former text editions a synopsis of all Hebrew Ben Sira texts which are available in more than one manuscript.
: Text in Hebrew, introduction in English. : 1 online resource (viii, 183 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004275928 : 0083-5889 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1974
The language and linguistic background of the Isaiah Scroll (I Q Isa[superscript a]) /

: A partially revised and enlarged version of the Hebrew book ha-Lashon veha-rekaʻ ha-leshoni shel megilat Yeshaʻyahu ha-shelemah, published in Jerusalem, 1959.
"With an obituary by H.B. Rosén." : 1 online resource (xxiii, 567 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. xiii-xxiii). : 9789004350052 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2001
The Samuel Scroll from Qumran : 4QSam(a) restored and compared to the Septuagint and 4QSam(c) /

: 4QSamᵃ is the Qumran scroll of 1 and 2 Samuel written in c. 200 BC in Hebrew Herodian script. The surviving fragments allow a faithful glimpse of about 60% of the Hebrew Samuel at the dawn of the birth of Christianity. The book is divided into three sections: 1) Plates showing the handwork of the author in replicating the fragments and restoring the gaps between them. 2) An apparatus giving the variants of the restored text from the traditional Hebrew Bible and the justification for the restoration. 3) A table comparing text breaks in the scroll with those of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint. The book is a source work for the upcoming revised critical edition of the Hebrew Bible, viz. Biblia Hebraica Quinta. New translations of the books of 1 and 2 Samuel will use it as source or include notes to its variant readings at page bottom or in the margins. Furthermore, it may serve as textbook for students of Hebrew and Greek in their coursework on Samuel and/or Dead Sea Scroll compositions.
: Critical edition. : 1 online resource (viii, 327 pages) : illustrations, 45 plates. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 328) and index. : 9789004350410 : 0169-9962 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2003
Psalmen- und Psalter-Rezeption im Frühjudentum : Rekonstruktion, Textbestand, Struktur und Pragmatik der Psalmenrolle 11QPsa aus Qumran /

: This volume is concerned with the great Psalms Scroll from cave 11 at Qumran as an example for the reception (\'Fortschreibung\') of biblical texts and books in early judaism. After methodological considerations the scroll is examined and reconstructed entirely in its material and textual extent for the first time. Detailed analyses of the text and the structure of this work show that 11QPsᵃ developed from the final redaction of the biblical book of Psalms. In its unique text form and arrangement of Psalms it was composed in a qumranic milieu and functions as a work for a davidic figure.
: On t.p. the "a" in "11QPsa" is superscript.
Originally presented as the author's Habilitationsschrift--Bonn, 2002. : 1 online resource (x, 360 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-340) and index. : 9789004350472 : 0169-9962 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2014
Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah : a commentary based on the texts in Codex Vaticanus /

: This work is the first major commentary of LXX Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah in English. Rather than seeing LXX mainly as a text-critical resource or as a window on a now-lost Hebrew text, this commentary, as part of the Septuagint Commentary Series, interprets Baruch and EpJer as Greek texts and from the perspective of Greek readers unfamiliar with Hebrew. Included are a transcription and an English translation of Codex Vaticanus, the oldest extant manuscript of the books, and a detailed commentary. Another major contribution is the utilisation of the sense-delimitation (paragraphs) of Codex Vaticanus and other codices to explore how early readers interpreted the text.
: 1 online resource (pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004278493 : 1572-3755 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2016
The Peshitta and Syro-Hexapla translations of Amos 1:3-2:16 /

: In The Peshitta and Syro-Hexapla Translations of Amos 1:3-2:16 , Petra Verwijs presents the result of a detailed study about the translation techniques used by two Syriac translations of the Biblical passage indicated. The Peshitta is the translation from a Hebrew original and the Syro-Hexapla from a Greek version. The book evaluates the unique characteristics of both through a detailed study of vocabulary and grammar. Previous scholarship has addressed issues of translation technique for the Peshitta of the Dodekapropheton, of which Amos 1:3-2:16 is a part. This is the first detailed study of any part of the Dodekapropheton of the Syro-Hexapla.
: 1 online resource (291 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004322813 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1966
An index to Aquila : Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek, Latin-Hebrew, with the Syriac and Armenian evidence /

: 1 online resource (x, 331 pages) : 9789004275355 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1997
The Dead Sea Psalms scrolls and the Book of Psalms /

: Among the Dead Sea Scrolls, Psalms are found in no less than thirty-nine manuscripts. This groundbreaking volume presents the first comprehensive study of these scrolls, by making available a wealth of primary data and investigating the main issues that arise. The first part provides information which many scholars will find enormously helpful, such as descriptions of the manuscripts, listings of variant readings, a synopsis of superscriptions, and indices of contents of all the Psalms scrolls. The second part investigates the issues, some of which are relevant to the Book of Psalms itself (e.g. stabilization in two distinct stages), while others focus upon 11QPsa, the largest Psalms scroll (e.g. part of an edition of the Book of Psalms), and one involves the relation of these manuscripts to the Septuagint Psalter.
: Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 1993. : 1 online resource (xiv, 322 pages, 10 pages of plates) : illustrations, facsimiles, maps. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004350199 : 0169-9962 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2016
The proselyte and the prophet : character development in Targum Ruth /

: The Proselyte and the Prophet: Character Development in Targum Ruth by Christian M. M. Brady is an exegetical study of Targum Ruth with a focus upon the transformation of the biblical characters into exemplars of rabbinic piety. Ruth becomes the ideal proselyte while Boaz is presented as a judge, a scholar of the Law, and a prophet. Brady demonstrates that the Targumist follows standard Targumic practice, rendering each Hebrew word of the biblical text into Aramaic, while making additions that further his agenda of presenting Ruth as a rabbinic model to be emulated. In addition to the character analysis Brady provides a transcription of the manuscript Valmadonna 1, a new translation into English, and a verse-by-verse commentary of Targum Ruth.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004329973 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.