The publication of any work from Qumran is a great event for anyone who is interested in the DSS;... more The publication of any work from Qumran is a great event for anyone who is interested in the DSS; far more is this the case when the work is a long and important one. Shirot Olat HaShabbath (ShirShabb) is such a long and important work, being preserved in no less than eight MSS from Qumran cave 4, one MS from Qumran cave 11, and one MS from Masada. Before the discoveries in the Judaean Desert this work was completely unknown.
... The letters kaf, mem, and nun occur with their final form in final position, but the kaf in V... more ... The letters kaf, mem, and nun occur with their final form in final position, but the kaf in VIM (I 11) and perhaps in D'1,*X (II 10) is nonfinal. ... 6 See Y. Yadin, The Temple Scroll (Jerusalem, 1983), 1:99-122; JM Baum-garten, Studies in Qumran Law (Leiden, 1977), pp. ...
... (c) In the most common verbs (Table 1) regular conjunctive-imperfect forms are extremely rare... more ... (c) In the most common verbs (Table 1) regular conjunctive-imperfect forms are extremely rare. (d) Most of the shortened forms are taken from poetry or late biblical prose. In classical biblical prose we find only 9 certain instances. ...
... Page 10. 304 ELISHA QIMRON m~~~wr N-mn now In vo r-vn nrr (= No zim tn rm r nn .(t, tD DV) to... more ... Page 10. 304 ELISHA QIMRON m~~~wr N-mn now In vo r-vn nrr (= No zim tn rm r nn .(t, tD DV) toin "nir rnnn (job 41:22) (means) pearls shining like the sun, as in Job 9:7, "who speaks to the sun (0Wr) and it does not shine." ...
The publication of any work from Qumran is a great event for anyone who is interested in the DSS;... more The publication of any work from Qumran is a great event for anyone who is interested in the DSS; far more is this the case when the work is a long and important one. Shirot Olat HaShabbath (ShirShabb) is such a long and important work, being preserved in no less than eight MSS from Qumran cave 4, one MS from Qumran cave 11, and one MS from Masada. Before the discoveries in the Judaean Desert this work was completely unknown.
... The letters kaf, mem, and nun occur with their final form in final position, but the kaf in V... more ... The letters kaf, mem, and nun occur with their final form in final position, but the kaf in VIM (I 11) and perhaps in D'1,*X (II 10) is nonfinal. ... 6 See Y. Yadin, The Temple Scroll (Jerusalem, 1983), 1:99-122; JM Baum-garten, Studies in Qumran Law (Leiden, 1977), pp. ...
... (c) In the most common verbs (Table 1) regular conjunctive-imperfect forms are extremely rare... more ... (c) In the most common verbs (Table 1) regular conjunctive-imperfect forms are extremely rare. (d) Most of the shortened forms are taken from poetry or late biblical prose. In classical biblical prose we find only 9 certain instances. ...
... Page 10. 304 ELISHA QIMRON m~~~wr N-mn now In vo r-vn nrr (= No zim tn rm r nn .(t, tD DV) to... more ... Page 10. 304 ELISHA QIMRON m~~~wr N-mn now In vo r-vn nrr (= No zim tn rm r nn .(t, tD DV) toin "nir rnnn (job 41:22) (means) pearls shining like the sun, as in Job 9:7, "who speaks to the sun (0Wr) and it does not shine." ...
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The Qumran Texts: Composite Edition - volume 3 (2023 version)
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