> Before the publication of all the scrolls, the language of the scrolls >was classified as Late Biblical Hebrew, largely based on the Isaiah scroll. >More recently the terminology "Qumran Hebrew" has become current. Can anyone >on the list refer me to recent bibliography on the relationship of Qumran >Hebrew to Classical Hebrew, Late Biblical Hebrew, etc.?
Hi Russell. First the view on the Hebrew of the Isaiah scroll you have here, is not that of the major work I know of on the subject, Kutscher, who describes the dialect: "It's vocabulary was apparently largely similar if not identical with that of Mishnaic Hebrew. It does not seem to have been pure Hebrew, but rather aa Hebrew-Aramaic patois." See E.Y. Kutscher, "The Language and Linguistic Background of the Isaiah Scroll (1QIsa[a])", Brill, Leiden, 1974. (Originally written in Hebrew in 1959.) As to Qumran Hebrew, here are a few leads: Elisha Qimron, "The Hebrew of the DSS", Harvard Semitic Studies 29, Scholars Press, Atlanta, 1986 Shelomo Morag, "Qumran Hebrew: Some Typological Observations", VT 38:2 (1988), pp.148-164 Martin Abegg, "The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls", in The DSS after 50 Years, eds Flint & VanderKam, Brill, 1998. Ian For private reply, e-mail to "Ian Hutchesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from Orion, e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: "unsubscribe Orion." Archives are on the Orion Web site, http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il. (PLEASE REMOVE THIS TRAILOR BEFORE REPLYING TO THE MESSAGE)