The Transformation of Biblical Proper Names

The Transformation of Biblical Proper Names

The Transformation of Biblical Proper Names

The Transformation of Biblical Proper Names

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Overview

In the transmission we encounter various transformations of biblical proper names. The basic phonetic relationship between Semitic languages on the one hand and non-Semitic languages, like Greek and Latin, on the other hand, is so complex that it was hardly possible to establish a unified tradition in writing biblical proper names within the Greek and Latin cultures. Since the Greek and Latin alphabets are inadequate for transliteration of Semitic languages, authors of Greek and Latin Bibles were utter grammatical and cultural innovators. In Greek and Latin Bibles we note an almost embarrassing number of phonetic variants of proper names. A survey of ancient Greek and Latin Bible translations allows one to trace the boundary between the phonetic transliterations that are justified within Semitic, Greek, and Latin linguistic rules, and those forms that transgress linguistic rules.

The forms of biblical proper names are much more stable and consistent in the Hebrew Bible than in Greek, Latin and other ancient Bible translations. The inexhaustible wealth of variant pronunciations of the same proper names in Greek and Latin translations indicate that Greek and Latin translators and copyists were in general not fluent in Hebrew and did therefore not have sufficient support in a living Hebrew phonetic context. This state affects personal names of rare use to a far greater extent than the geographical names, whose forms are expressed in the oral tradition by a larger circle of the population.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567688927
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2019
Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

JoS3/4e Krasovec is Professor of Old Testament in the Institute of Biblical Studies, Faculty of Theology, at the University of Ljubljana and a full member of the European and of the Slovenian Academies of the Sciences and Arts

Table of Contents

Abbreviations of Bible Translations
Introduction
I. Etymological Explanation of Proper Names in the Hebrew Bible and the History of Their Forms in Bible Translations
II. Transliteration or Translation of Biblical Proper Names in Bible Translations
III. Transmission of Semitic Forms of Biblical Proper Names in Greek and Latin Linguistic Traditions
    1. Historical and Linguistic Factors of Forms of Biblical Proper Names
    2. Transliteration of Semitic Consonants into Greek
    3. Transliteration of Semitic Vowel Letters and Vowel Signs into Greek and Latin
    4. Transliteration from Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek into Latin
    5. Reasons for the Existence of Variant Forms of Biblical Proper Names
    6. General Conclusions
    7. Comparative Expositions of the Forms of Biblical Proper Names

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