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- catalog contributor b9394874.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "3.6 the emergence of different dialects within Hebrew -- 3.7 The significance of the monarchy to the dialectalization process -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Chapter Four: The pre-exilic spread of Aramaic -- 4.1 Issues in language spread -- 4.2 Dynastic change and the spread of Aramaic -- 4.3 The role of the Assyrian kingdom in the spread of Aramaic -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter five: The spread of Aramaic in the Jewish diaspora and elsewhere -- 5.1 The rise of a new superpower: Babylonia -- 5.2 An overview of Jewish migrations to Egypt -- 5.3 conclusion -- Chapter six: The sociolinguistic situation in Judah in the second temple period -- 6.1 The definition of diglossia -- 6.2 The spread of Aramaic in the Jewish homeland -- 6.3 Additional agencies that contributed to spread Aramaic in Judah -- 6.4 Did the spread of Aramaic lead to the decay of Hebrew? -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Chapter seven: The linguistic Hellenization of Jewish Palestine -- 7.1 What is hellenization? -- ".
- catalog description "7.2 The development of Koine Greek -- 7.3 Previous experiences of language use in colonization -- 7.4 Hellenization under the Ptolomies -- 7.5 Hellenization and the Maccabean revolt -- 7.6 The Jews under Roman rule -- 7.7 How pervasive was Greek by the first-century Palestine? -- 7.8 Conclusion -- Chapter eight: Bilingualism: did Jesus speak Greek? -- 8.1 The historical Jesus and sociolinguistic research -- 8.2 The socio-historical context in which Jesus grew up and its impact on his language abilities -- 8.3 Code-switching as evidence of Jesus' bilingualism in Greek and Aramaic -- 8.4 Code-switching as the most natural explanation -- 8.5 Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Chapter one: Historical sociolinguistics perspective on the Bible -- 1.1 A glimpse at biblical history -- 1.2 Language spread methodology -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Chapter Two: Sociolinguistic reconstruction the prehistory of the Hebrew language -- 2.1 The problematic nature of the evidence -- 2.2 Diachronic approach to the history of languages -- 2.3 An indirect claim about the origin of Hebrew -- 2.4 The Amorite origin of the Hebrews -- 2.5 The centrality of Abraham and the Abrahamic period in biblical studies -- 2.6 The language situation in Canaan -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Chapter Three: The sociolinguistic history of the Hebrew language: from Egypt to the United Kingdom -- 3.1 Joseph's migration to Egypt and its impact on the formation of the Hebrew language -- 3.2 The Israelites under the Pharaohs -- 3.3 The centrality of the Exodus in the Hebrew mind -- 3.4 The socio-political situation in Canaan -- 3.5 The linguistic consequences of canaanization -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 254 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Language and society in biblical times.".
- catalog identifier "1573090085 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1573090093 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Language and society in biblical times.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : International Scholars Publications,".
- catalog relation "Language and society in biblical times.".
- catalog subject "306.4/4/0899240394 20".
- catalog subject "BS1197 .K63 1996".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament History of Biblical events.".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Jews History To 70 A.D.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.6 the emergence of different dialects within Hebrew -- 3.7 The significance of the monarchy to the dialectalization process -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Chapter Four: The pre-exilic spread of Aramaic -- 4.1 Issues in language spread -- 4.2 Dynastic change and the spread of Aramaic -- 4.3 The role of the Assyrian kingdom in the spread of Aramaic -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter five: The spread of Aramaic in the Jewish diaspora and elsewhere -- 5.1 The rise of a new superpower: Babylonia -- 5.2 An overview of Jewish migrations to Egypt -- 5.3 conclusion -- Chapter six: The sociolinguistic situation in Judah in the second temple period -- 6.1 The definition of diglossia -- 6.2 The spread of Aramaic in the Jewish homeland -- 6.3 Additional agencies that contributed to spread Aramaic in Judah -- 6.4 Did the spread of Aramaic lead to the decay of Hebrew? -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Chapter seven: The linguistic Hellenization of Jewish Palestine -- 7.1 What is hellenization? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7.2 The development of Koine Greek -- 7.3 Previous experiences of language use in colonization -- 7.4 Hellenization under the Ptolomies -- 7.5 Hellenization and the Maccabean revolt -- 7.6 The Jews under Roman rule -- 7.7 How pervasive was Greek by the first-century Palestine? -- 7.8 Conclusion -- Chapter eight: Bilingualism: did Jesus speak Greek? -- 8.1 The historical Jesus and sociolinguistic research -- 8.2 The socio-historical context in which Jesus grew up and its impact on his language abilities -- 8.3 Code-switching as evidence of Jesus' bilingualism in Greek and Aramaic -- 8.4 Code-switching as the most natural explanation -- 8.5 Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter one: Historical sociolinguistics perspective on the Bible -- 1.1 A glimpse at biblical history -- 1.2 Language spread methodology -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Chapter Two: Sociolinguistic reconstruction the prehistory of the Hebrew language -- 2.1 The problematic nature of the evidence -- 2.2 Diachronic approach to the history of languages -- 2.3 An indirect claim about the origin of Hebrew -- 2.4 The Amorite origin of the Hebrews -- 2.5 The centrality of Abraham and the Abrahamic period in biblical studies -- 2.6 The language situation in Canaan -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Chapter Three: The sociolinguistic history of the Hebrew language: from Egypt to the United Kingdom -- 3.1 Joseph's migration to Egypt and its impact on the formation of the Hebrew language -- 3.2 The Israelites under the Pharaohs -- 3.3 The centrality of the Exodus in the Hebrew mind -- 3.4 The socio-political situation in Canaan -- 3.5 The linguistic consequences of canaanization -- ".
- catalog title "Language and society in biblical times / Ettien Koffi.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".