[b-hebrew] Samaritan script/proto-hebrew
Ingrid Hjelm
ingrid_hjelm at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 13 05:14:03 EDT 2005
Dear Uri
Uri wrote>The Former Profets in some
>forms date to the centuries before the common era as we know from Dead Sea
>Scrolls, the Greek and Latin evidence, Josephus and rabbinic sources"...
> Excuse me, but this is not clear. Could you explain what you mean?>>>>
>very simple that are the sources we have in ancient scrolls and CE books, a
>few of which might date to the third century, but most dates from the
>2nd-1st century BCE and onwards.
Uri wrote>As for the first, the good people who judge it to be mediaeval
forget that the Mishnah, when quoting biblical texts, is practically using
the MT>>>> unless you will date the Mishnah after the 6th century CE, from
which time the masoretes began their work, and here we have to remember that
there is not a masoretic text but masoretic texts (Tov 1992:22; Hjelm SJOT
18/1 [2004], p.112-113), you cannot speak of the Misnahusing the MT, which
did not exist in the 2nd century CE. At that time you have pre-masoretic
texts and the differerence involves more than vocalisation
-non-vocalisation. What manusscript of the Mishnah is your edition based
on?. Ingrid
>From: Uri Hurwitz <uhurwitz at yahoo.com>
>To: Ingrid Hjelm <ingrid_hjelm at hotmail.com>, b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org,
>"Thomas L. Thompson" <tlt at teol.ku.dk>
>Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Samaritan script/proto-hebrew
>Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:39:43 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>
>Ingrid Hjelm <ingrid_hjelm at hotmail.com> wrote, inter alia:
> ...." The Former Profets in some
>forms date to the centuries before the common era as we know from Dead Sea
>Scrolls, the Greek and Latin evidence, Josephus and rabbinic sources"...
>
> Excuse me, but this is not clear. Could you explain what you mean?
>
> (you did make clear that this doesn't refer to the MT -- a different
>matter, which in itself can be divided into consonantal text and
>vocalization. As for the first, the good people who judge it to be
>mediaeval forget that the Mishnah, when quoting biblical texts, is
>practically using the MT).
>
> Finally, wishing you a full and speedy recovery,
>
> Uri
>
>
>
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