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141 transcription are included); 191-218 E. Z. MELAMED, "Observe" and "Remember" Spoken in One Utterance (Based mainly on medieval sources the article interweaves earlier Rabbinic sources, too, in order to give a tradi- tional interpretation pointing to a variety of difficulties contained in the Rabbinic explorations); 219-246 D. FWSSER, The Ten Commandments and the New Testament (Follows the few occurrences of parts of the "Ten Com- mandments' in early Christian literature, comparing these with Jewish texts of different kinds to stress esp. the principle of the two 'Great Rules in the Torah'). Michael MACH REVIEW OF BOOKS [Shai le-Chaim Rabin]. Studies on Hebrew and Other Semitic Languages, Presented to Professor Chaim Rabin on the Occasion of his Seventy-Fifth Birthday, ed. by M. GOSHEN-GOTTSTEIN, S. MORAG, S. KOGUT. Akademon, Jerusalem, 1990. This book contains the following items of interest for JSJ: 77-81 J. C. GREENFIELD, The Infinitive in the Aramaic Documents from the Judean Desert (Discusses the various forms of the infinitive as reflected in the legal documents from Wadi Murabba'at and Nahal Hever according to their general spread in the different dialects); 105-109 A. HURVITZ, 771n in Ps. 119-the Origins of the Phrase and its Linguistic Background (The combination of a verb denoting joy/play etc. with a spiritual entity like 'law' has its only direct parallel in Prov. 8:30-31. Ps. 119 shows also other influences of wisdom language); 133-146 E. Tov, The Samaritan Pentateuch and the so-called 'Proto-Samaritan ' Texts (Since some of the Qumran Biblical texts reflect a 'Proto-Samaritan' version the differences between the Samaritanus and the massoretic text are discussed in detail. Attention is paid to the sectarian character of the Samaritanus and the parallels of this version attested now by the Qumran texts); 147-157 S. TALMON, A Joshua Apocryphon from Massada (Publication of Mass 1039-211, including photograph, transcription, and commentary. TALMON assumes that the finding of writings which have been preserved at Qumran, too, testifies to the presence of the Qumranites at Massada. Consequently the new papyrus is compared to 4Q378.379). Michael MACH Günter STEMBERGER, Einleitung in Talmud and Midrasch. Achte, neubearbeitete Auflage (Beck-Studium), C. H. Beck, München 1992, 367 pp., paper, DM 44.--. ISBN 3 406 36695 3. Dix ans apr?s la parution de la 7?me 6dition du classique Einleitung in Talmud und Midrasch de H. L. STRACK complètement transformée par G.
Journal for the Study of Judaism – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1993
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