TY - JOUR
T1 - The Morphology of the Biblical Root hbq
T2 - A Diachronic Analysis
AU - Samet, Nili
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PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - This paper discusses the stem variance of the root hbq in the Bible, suggesting that its inconsistent conjugation does not reflect the original Biblical Hebrew, but rather results from an anachronistic pronunciation created by the Masoretes. The paper reviews the research of Masoretic anachronisms and the methodologies developed to identify them, applying these to the case of the root hbq. It concludes that hbq belongs to a specific type of Masoretic anachronism, in which original Qal forms were misvocalized by the Masoretes as Piel under the influence of Mishnaic Hebrew. After presenting biblical and extra-biblical evidence to support this conclusion, the paper briefly discusses some of its main implications for the diachronic study of ancient Hebrew: the "late spelling paradox," the scope of the phenomenon of substituting Piel for Qal, and the relation between Masoretic anachronisms and the scholarly debate about the linguistic reliability of the Masoretic text.
AB - This paper discusses the stem variance of the root hbq in the Bible, suggesting that its inconsistent conjugation does not reflect the original Biblical Hebrew, but rather results from an anachronistic pronunciation created by the Masoretes. The paper reviews the research of Masoretic anachronisms and the methodologies developed to identify them, applying these to the case of the root hbq. It concludes that hbq belongs to a specific type of Masoretic anachronism, in which original Qal forms were misvocalized by the Masoretes as Piel under the influence of Mishnaic Hebrew. After presenting biblical and extra-biblical evidence to support this conclusion, the paper briefly discusses some of its main implications for the diachronic study of ancient Hebrew: the "late spelling paradox," the scope of the phenomenon of substituting Piel for Qal, and the relation between Masoretic anachronisms and the scholarly debate about the linguistic reliability of the Masoretic text.
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U2 - 10.7817/jameroriesoci.141.3.0661
DO - 10.7817/jameroriesoci.141.3.0661
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AN - SCOPUS:85165991068
SN - 0003-0279
VL - 141
SP - 661
EP - 667
JO - Journal of the American Oriental Society
JF - Journal of the American Oriental Society
IS - 3
ER -