Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Is write..on..heart simply an idiom
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 22:59:24 -0500
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From: colin AT s-m-i-t-h.com
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> Since the listserver seems to be in "dissertation" mode of late, my
> dissertation at Cornell University was on the distinctive dialect of the
> book of Jeremiah. The book displays a very idosyncratic dialect (which,
> curiously, has very few isoglosses with the books commonly associated
> with the Deuteronomistic school) and and a substantial number of lexical
> features unique to the book.
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> I would concur with your opinion that the use of `al leb in Jeremiah
> should be treated as an idiom.
>
> Colin Smith
> colin AT s-m-i-t-h.com
Colin:
Looking at Jeremiah from another view, he did not write in an idiosyncratic
dialect, rather the differences between his writing and Deuteronomy reflect
800 years of language change from the time Deuteronomy was written to the
time that Jeremiah wrote his book. But then you probably wouldnt have gotten
your PhD had you acknowledged that teaching.