This blog is intended to be an outlet for research and questions on the textual criticism of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and related issues.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Greek Paleography Course
A Greek paleography crash course is being offered this summer in Leiden for interested students that is worth consideration.
Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Biblical Hebrew
VU Amsterdam has made recordings available of their recent workshop on Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Biblical Hebrew. Papers include:
1. Sutskover, From Parts to Whole
2. Mollo, Language of the Body
3. Atkinson, Adnominal Possessive Constructions
4. Robar, Poetry and Cognition
5. Van Loon, Mataphors We Live By?
6. Van Hecke, Cognitive Lexical Semantics and the Return of Diachrony
7. De Blois, Discovering the Semantic Structure of Biblical Hebrew
8. Locatell, Cognitive Linguistics and Textual Criticism
9. Mushayabasa, Conceptual Blending in Matthew's Fulfillment Quotations
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