Master of Studies in Classical Hebrew Studies
Differences from 2017/18 to 2023/24
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1. Before admission to the course, candidates must satisfy the Board of the Faculty of
OrientalAsian and Middle Eastern Studies that they possess the appropriate qualifications in Classical Hebrew to profit by the course. -
2. Every candidate must follow for at least three terms a course of study in Classical Hebrew Studies.
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3. Syllabus
There will be four Units. Each unit is examined by a written paper.
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Unit (i) Essay questions on the history and literature of Israel and Judah in the Biblical period.
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Unit (ii) Prepared and unprepared Biblical texts.
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Units (iii) and (iv) Two of the following:
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(1) Classical Hebrew Language;
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(2) The principles and practice of textual criticism;
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(3) North-west Semitic epigraphy;
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(4) Aramaic;
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(5) Dead Sea Scrolls;
(6) Ugaritic;
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(7)
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4. Lists of set texts must be submitted to the Faculty office by Friday of seventh week of Michaelmas Term.
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Teaching for some options may not be available in every year. Applicants for admission will be advised of this.