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The book, "Breaking the Code? Poetic Meter in Biblical Poetry," is a unique blend of memoir, academic research, and content designed for a general readership. This book, for the first time, systematically and clearly reveals the existence of poetic meter in the Song of the Sea, the Song of Deborah, and most of the hallelujah psalms in the book of Psalms. This discovery carries significant implications for the study of biblical poetry, the interpretation of psalm titles, the historical and cross-cultural context of Hebrew poetry, the analysis of the Hebrew language, as well as New Testament studies.…mehr

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The book, "Breaking the Code? Poetic Meter in Biblical Poetry," is a unique blend of memoir, academic research, and content designed for a general readership. This book, for the first time, systematically and clearly reveals the existence of poetic meter in the Song of the Sea, the Song of Deborah, and most of the hallelujah psalms in the book of Psalms. This discovery carries significant implications for the study of biblical poetry, the interpretation of psalm titles, the historical and cross-cultural context of Hebrew poetry, the analysis of the Hebrew language, as well as New Testament studies.
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Autorenporträt
Guy Shaked earned a master's degree in musicology from the Hebrew University in 2000 and a PhD in Jewish art from Bar Ilan University in 2021. His dissertation examined music illustrations discovered in Hebrew manuscripts from the Middle Ages. Guy was awarded the President's Scholarship at Bar Ilan University from 2015 to 2019 and has already authored two articles in prominent academic journals. In addition to his academic research, Guy is a published poet, with his poems featured in leading poetry magazines in Israel, including Moznaim, Iton 77, Nanopoetica, and Nakhon. He is also a composer of modern-classical music.