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The Sheffield Dictionary Of Classical Hebrew

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Gary A. Rendsburg
Affiliation:
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
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Review Essays
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Copyright © Association for Jewish Studies 1996

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References

1. The fourth and final volume of HALAT moved in this direction, though not with the completeness of DCH; see my review in AJS Review 18 (1993): 95102.Google Scholar

2. Cohen, Cf. H. R. [C], Biblical Hapax Legomena in the Light of Akkadian and Ugaritic (Missoula, Mont, 1978), p. 42.Google Scholar

3. For a survey of opinions, see Rendsburg, G. A., “Hebrew ′Sdt and Ugaritic HSdymJournal of Northwest Semitic Languages 8 (1980): 8184.Google Scholar

4. See Cohen, Biblical Hapax Legomena, pp. 46–47.

5. See most recently Greenfield, J. C., “Etymological Semantics,” Zeitschriftfur Althebraistik 6 (1993): 2637, in particular pp. 33–34.Google Scholar

6. A Linguistic Study of the Relationship Between the Priestly Source and the Book of Ezekiel (Paris, 1982), p. 19.Google Scholar