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Textual Criticism and Dead Sea Scrolls Studies in Honour of Julio Trebolle Barrera
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This volume includes papers on different topics of textual criticism of the Bible, history of the Hebrew text and the Septuagint, and Dead Sea Scrolls studies, contributed by friends and colleagues...
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18 April 2012

This volume includes papers on different topics of textual criticism of the Bible, history of the Hebrew text and the Septuagint, and Dead Sea Scrolls studies, contributed by friends and colleagues of Julio Trebolle Barrera to honour him on the occasion of his 65th birthday. The book presents a good selection of current research in the history and composition of the Bible, the Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls, all with the aim of honouring a scholar who has excelled in those areas throughout his career.
Price: $274.00
Pages: 428
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Publication Date:
18 April 2012
ISBN: 9789004219076
Format: Other
Andrés Piquer Otero, Ph.D. (2003) in Hebrew Philology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, is tenure-track Professor in the Department of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He is editor of 2 Kings for the Oxford Hebrew Bible Series.
Pablo A. Torijano Morales, Ph.D. (1999) in Jewish Studies, New York University, is Professor in the Department of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His research focuses on Septuagint and Second Temple Judaism and includes Solomon the Esoteric King (Brill 2002).
Pablo A. Torijano Morales, Ph.D. (1999) in Jewish Studies, New York University, is Professor in the Department of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His research focuses on Septuagint and Second Temple Judaism and includes Solomon the Esoteric King (Brill 2002).