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The Concise Dictionary of Classical Hebrew
David J. A. Clines
ISBN
9781906055783
Status
Available
Price
$90.00
Publication Date
November 2009
Hardback

$90.00

This dictionary (CDCH) is an abridgment of the 8-volume Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (DCH. The DCH, the first volume of which appeared in 1993, was the first dictionary of the Classical Hebrew language ever to be published. Unlike other dictionaries of the ancient Hebrew language, which cover only the texts of the Hebrew Bible, either exclusively or principally, DCH records the language of all texts written in Hebrew from the earliest times down to the end of the second century C.E. That is to say, it includes not only the words used in the Hebrew Bible but also those found in the Hebrew Book of Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus), the Dead Sea Scrolls, and all the ancient Hebrew inscriptions.

The CDCH thus contains not only the ca. 8,400 Hebrew words found in the standard dictionaries, but also a further 3,340+ words (540 from the Dead Sea Scrolls, 680 from other ancient Hebrew literature, and 2,120+ proposed words for the Hebrew Bible not previously recognized by dictionaries). All the words in the full Dictionary of Classical Hebrew are to be found in the CDCH.

The CDCH has been designed to be clear, concise, and easy to use. The Hebrew words are arranged in alphabetical order, so it is not necessary to know the “root” of a word to look it up in the CDCH. All the Hebrew words and phrases quoted are accompanied by an English translation. At the end of each entry on verbs is a list of the nouns derived from that verb and at the end of each entry on nouns a reference to the verb from which it is derived (when known). For every word the numbers of its occurrences in the four main corpora of classical Hebrew (the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the ancient inscriptions) are noted. All the proper names in classical Hebrew texts are included, with their correct spellings in English.

Previous dictionaries have generally been revisions and adaptations of earlier dictionaries; DCH and CDCH result from a completely fresh reexamination of the texts and an independent analysis of the meanings of Hebrew words. Rich in examples and citations, this edition will be of immense value to students at all levels, as well as to working scholars who will not always be in a position to refer to the complete DCH.

David Clines is Professor Emeritus, Department of Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield.

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