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  • From: dwashbur AT nyx.net
  • To: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Song of Deborah / Song of the Sea
  • Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 18:01:35 -0700

Karl and I have had some knock-down-drag-outs in the past, but in this case I
have to agree
with him: this work is speculative to an unacceptable degree, and really
doesn't solve
anything. I would not characterize it as either useful or agreeable.

On 8 Nov 2006 at 14:05, Jucci Elio wrote:

> a useful and agreable tool :-)
>
> Thomas F. McDaniel, The Song of Deborah. Poetry in Dialect. A
> Philological Study of Judges 5, Translation and Commentary (2003)
> http://tmcdaniel.palmerseminary.edu/Deborah.pdf
>
>
> Elio Jucci
> Pavia
> http://dobc.unipv.it/SETH/
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have read any number of times in various venues and by various authors
> > how both the Song of Deborah and the Song of the Sea appear to be the
> > oldest parts of the Bible. However, the various writers more or less take
> > this assertion for granted and move on. They never make any argument to
> > support it and I have yet to find one. So, is there some basis for this
> > claim, archaic grammar or vocabulary? Any thoughts would be appriciated.
> >
> > --
> > Jack Tladatsi
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