Linguistic coherence in biblical Hebrew texts: arrangement of information, participant reference devices, verb forms, and their contribution to textual segmentation and coherence by: Regt, Lénart J. Line-forms in Hebrew poetry: a grammatical approach to the stylistic study of the Hebrew prophets by: Collins, Terence Published: (1978) The structural analysis of biblical and Canaanite poetry Published: (1988) 1955- Published: (2004)Ĭantos and strophes in Biblical Hebrew poetry / With special reference to the first book of the Psalter / by Pieter van der Lugt by: Lugt, Pieter van der Published: (2006)ĭirections in biblical Hebrew poetry Published: (1987) 1932-1999 Published: (2015)ĭiscerning parallelism: a study in northern French medieval Jewish biblical exegesis by: Harris, Robert A. PDF In studies on the biblical Psalms it is customary to ask why and for what purpose these poems came into existence. Poets before Homer: collected essays on ancient literature by: Hillers, Delbert R. Published: (2001)īeyond orality: biblical poetry on its own terms by: Vayntrub, Jacqueline E. The question of meter in biblical Hebrew poetry by: Vance, Donald R. 10 Pieter van der Lugt, Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry: With Special Reference to the First Book of the Psalter (Leiden: Brill, 2006), 390 demarcates 2-4.5- 7 and 8-11.12-14. 10 In order to avoid confusion, this author uses R. van der Lugt Formal and thematic devices demonstrate that Hebrew poetry is composed of a. Psalms 90-150 and Psalm 1, Leiden-Boston 2014, 13-26. Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry II P. 1962- Published: (2015)īiblical poetry and the art of close reading Published: (2018) van der Lugt, Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry III. Parallelism in early biblical poetry by: Geller, Stephen A. Dating archaic biblical Hebrew poetry: a critique of the linguistic arguments by: Vern, Robyn C. OS 063 Lugt - Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry IIIPsalms 90-150 and Psalm 1.pdf - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt).
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