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Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions: Volume 2
Corpus and Concordance

Up-to-date collection of non-Biblical texts that have only recently come to the attention of scholars.

Graham Davies (Author), J. K. Aitken (Assisted by), D. R. de Lacey (Assisted by), P. A. Smith (Assisted by), J. Squirrel (Assisted by)

9780521829991, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 29 January 2004

290 pages
23.6 x 15.9 x 2.2 cm, 0.652 kg

'… now all who have a little Hebrew should be able not only to find a text quickly and check whether the words and names it contains are common or rare but, perhaps most importantly, they will have at their disposal a wider context within which to appraise the wilder and more enthusiastic claims to which from time to time epigraphy … is prone. All libraries at all catering for theological study should acquire this … beautifully produced and potentially very valuable work of reference.' The Expository Times

This is the sequel to the first volume of Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions: Corpus and Concordance, published in 1991. It contains some 750 inscriptions from the Old Testament period which were mainly published for the first time between 1990 and 2000. Some were discovered in regular archaeological excavations, others come from private collections. The new material includes ostraca from different sites, which are of religious, literary and historical importance, and extensive information about the personal names which were in use in the biblical period. The number of coin-legends and other texts from the Persian and early Hellenistic periods has also been enlarged. Each text is supplied with a brief description, an approximate date and publication information. The concordance provides an easy way to discover which Hebrew words and proper names occur in non-biblical sources and helps greatly to widen the basis for Hebrew language study.

Introduction
1. Corpus of new texts
2. Concordance to the new texts
Additions and corrections to AHI
Synoptic tables.

Subject Areas: Judaism [HRJ], Biblical studies & exegesis [HRCG], Archaeology by period / region [HDD], Ancient history: to c 500 CE [HBLA], General & world history [HBG], Language teaching & learning material & coursework [CJB]

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