![]() ![]() Most importantly, the speeches of :1s1° Yahweh are a declaration of the theology of monotheism. For major religions these are books of scripture. ![]() In the Book of Deuteronomy Moses recounts the events of Exodus-Leviticus- Numbers, while Genesis is a marvelous prologue.’ Aramaic notes in the margins of Hebrew Bibles refer to the books V3 in the Torah. What is said here about the Book of Numbers applies to the rest of the Pentateuch. This introduction is limited to providing the general public with some elementary information about the Samaritan version. Introduction Scholars may prefer to skip to page xi. Ultimately, Hebrew sentences should be expressed in clear American English. A good example of the literary style of the autograph is the extensive use of the imperative aspect of the verb. This translation seeks to stay as close as possible to the voice of the verbs and non-verbs of the Hebrew sentence. Ps#ious renderings have relied on literal phrases marked by semi-colons or have featured paraphrases. The second half is to express ancient Hebrew in modern English. Because Biblical Hebrew is a language that has been extensively studied in all major universities and has been made widely available in Protestant culture, it is useful to present the critical Samaritan Hebrew text in the form of each and every word that varies from Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. A critical text approaches the autograph by comparing all extant manuscripts of Numbers, and this is done in practice by comparing the variants of three text-types. Half the effort is to determine the autograph Hebrew letters for each word, the grammar of its pronunciation, and the end of each sentence. These scrolls from the fourth cave of Qumran preserve the Samaritan text-type at the same time that they lie at the foundation of Judeo-Christian culture. This book presents its textiai twin, 4027, the most important extant witness of Numbers. ali zbout 4Q22, the finest scroll of Exodus. Samaritan Hebra4vEinsttested 269 Chronology 287 Bibliography 291 Index 300 Preface My first book was. Samaritan Hebrew Attested in the Greek Old Testament 206 M. fand! 27,23b Yahweh your God will protect you 31,21a Moses said to Elaazar the priest | 8, 81 121 159 repeated at Nu 31,22-24 175 Appendices of Variant Words L. 21,21b The sons of Esau who live on Sha’er. 21,21a SIYYON the Amarite, the king of Heshbon. 119 21,13a | have given the property to the sons of Lot. 113 21,12a I have given ‘Aar to be the property. | 3, 73 14,41 Tell them! Do not climb up and fight 20,13b That Good Mountain. | ן8, 69 13,33b We even saw the sons of giants there. 12,16b Go as far as the mountain of the Amorites. For information contact The Edwin Mellen Press Box 450 Lewiston, New York USA 14092-0450 The Edwin Mellen Press, Ltd Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales UNITED KINGDOM SA48 8LT Printed in the United States of America To the memory of my mother Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1,1 - 36,13 Numbers: Hebrew Variants and English Translation The Schism Passages repeated at Deuteronomy 35 10,10b Go to the mountain of the Amorites. Copyright © 2014 David Lee Phillips All rights reserved. Front Cover Photo: Servant of the King Sargon II, found in the middle of the 19" century wall at the Assyrian site of Khorsbad in Iraq. A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the British Library. Includes bibliographical references and index. Religion-Biblical commentary-Old Testament. Religion-Biblical references-language study. The Samaritan version of the Book of Numbers with Hebrew variants : a close textual study/ David Lee Phillips. THE SAMARITAN VERSION OF THE BOOK OF NUMBERS WITH HEBREW VARIANTS A Close Textual Study Davip LEE PHILLIPS THE SAMARITAN VERSION OF THE BOOK OF NUMBERS WITH HEBREW VARIANTS A Close Textual Study THE SAMARITAN VERSION OF THE BOOK OF NUMBERS WITH HEBREW VARIANTS A Close Textual Study David Lee Phillips The Edwin Mellen Press Lewiston®Lampeter Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Library of Congress Control Number: 2013956077 Phillips, David Lee. ![]()
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