The semantics of silence in biblical Hebrew
<p>This thesis examines how silence was understood by speakers of biblical Hebrew. Using the biblical books, Ben Sira, Dead Sea Scrolls, and inscriptions, it evaluates how seven lexemes referring to silence were used. Each reference was examined for clues to meaning, using syntagmatic and para...
Main Author: | Noll, S |
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Other Authors: | Williamson, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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