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.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Meade on Hexaplaric fragments of Job
John Meade announces his forthcoming book on the Hexaplaric fragments of Job. Congratulations on a job well done and an undoubtedly helpful resource for the field!
Vollandt on Christian Arabic Translations in the Cairo Genizah
Ronny Vollandt has a helpful survey of the Christian Arabic Bible translations from the Cairo Genizah.
HT Agade
HT Agade
Friday, May 24, 2019
Turnbull on the Date of the Arabic Gospels
Robert Turnbull discusses the date of the translation of the Arabic Gospels in an interesting post on Biblia Arabica.
HT Agade
HT Agade
Friday, May 17, 2019
Peshitta of Jeremiah et al.
Brill announces the forthcoming publication of the next volume of the Peshitta Institute on the Peshitta of Jeremiah, Lamentations, Epistle of Jeremiah, Epistle of Baruch, and Baruch.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
The Hebrew Bible in the Making
I just saw an interesting panel discussion from 2016 at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, entitled The Hebrew Bible in the Making. Michael Segal, Julio Trebolle, Stephan Pisano, and Hugh Williamson discuss current editions of the Hebrew Bible, which will be of interest to those who want to know more about the current editorial projects.
HT Alessandro Borbone
HT Alessandro Borbone
Arrant on Non-Standard Tiberian Vocalization
Estara J. Arrant published the April Genizah Fragment of the Month on a fragment with intriguing patterns of Non-Standard Tiberian vocalization, along with some helpful background discussion for those not very familiar with the various Hebrew vocalization systems.
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