A curious phenomenon that is attested in the Ugaritic texts, elsewhere in the ancient Near East, the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, medieval texts, and beyond is a scribal practice I call sans érasure, a case in which a scribe leaves an error uncorrected and proceeds to write or copy the correc...
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
Greenstein, Edward L. 1949-
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Format: | Electronic
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Language: | English |
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2023
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Textus
Year: 2023, Volume: 32, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-18
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Scribe
/ Error
/ Correction
/ Bible. Klagelieder 5,21
/ Bible. Klagelieder 5,22
/ Bible. Exodus 8,12-28
/ Bible. Levitikus 20,10
/ Bible. Psalmen 145
/ Höhle 11, Qumran
/ Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls
/ Bible. Ijob 37,13
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RelBib Classification: | BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
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Further subjects: | B
qere-ketiv
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bibel samuel 2,13,33
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emendation in the Hebrew Bible
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scribal error
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homoioteleuton
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bibel klagelieder 5,20
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11QPalmsa
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bibel ijob 13,14
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bibel numeri 10,35-36
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bibel ijob 37,6
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bibel ijob 38,38
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Bob Dylon
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bibel rut 3,12
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Occupation
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bibel jeremia 38,16
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Ugaritic texts
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scribal correction
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scribal practice
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bibel ijob 22,12
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bibel exodus 8,12-14
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