The Finger of the Scribe summarizes the evidence for how, when, and where scribes learned to write ancient Israel. Putting together new data from archaeological excavations as well as new interpretations from ancient inscriptions, this book pieces together early education and shows how that education influenced the writing of biblical literature.
The Finger of the Scribe summarizes the evidence for how, when, and where scribes learned to write ancient Israel. Putting together new data from archaeological excavations as well as new interpretations from ancient inscriptions, this book pieces together early education and shows how that education influenced the writing of biblical literature.
William M. Schniedewind has been a Professor of Biblical Studies and Northwest Semitic Languages at UCLA for twenty-five years. He has been the Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures and held the Kershaw Endowed Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies. Professor Schniedewind is the author of six books and numerous articles.
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Preface Abbreviations Chapter 1: The Emergence of Scribal Education in Ancient Israel Chapter 2: Scribal Curriculum at Kuntillet 'Ajrud Chapter 3: Alphabets and Acrostics Chapter 4: From Lists to Literature Chapter 5: Letters, Paragraphs, and Prophets Chapter 6: Proverbial Wisdom Sayings Chapter 7: Advanced Education Epilogue Bibliography Notes
Preface Abbreviations Chapter 1: The Emergence of Scribal Education in Ancient Israel Chapter 2: Scribal Curriculum at Kuntillet 'Ajrud Chapter 3: Alphabets and Acrostics Chapter 4: From Lists to Literature Chapter 5: Letters, Paragraphs, and Prophets Chapter 6: Proverbial Wisdom Sayings Chapter 7: Advanced Education Epilogue Bibliography Notes
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