This volume presents thirty studies in the fields of Biblical Hebrew, the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Aramaic. These studies deal with matters of orthography and grammar (phonology, morphology, and syntax), lexicology and semantics. There are also discussions of general topics as well as discussions of five Hebrew and Aramaic inscriptions. The studies are presented in four sections: Biblical Hebrew (seven articles); the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls (ten articles); External Inscriptions (five articles); Aramaic (eight articles).
"Studying Bar-Asher’s work is to learn from a very erudite and sophisticated scholar." - Dead Sea Discoveries, By: Aaron Koller, August 2015
"Bar-Asher has much to add to previous publications and linguistic studies of this text, challenging the reading and interpretations of the editors Yardeni-Elizur as well as Israel Knohl." - Journal for the Study of Judaism, by: Wout van Bekkum, January 2015
Catedra, by: Prof. Bilha Nitzan, October 2014