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Looking for a Q Source

June 15, 2010

No, I haven’t crossed over from Hebrew Bible and ancient Near East to researching the Jesus festschrift. What I’m looking for is an author whose last name starts with Q.

Why? A silly conceit on my part: the bibliography of my dissertation runs the alphabetic gamut from Kjel Aartum to Evan M Zuesse with everything in between, except an author whose last name begins with Q.

So, if you can think of an author writing in biblical, Ugaritic or ritual studies whose last name begins with Q, send me a note. I’ve got about a week to find one.

6 Comments
  1. June 15, 2010 10:55 am

    Qimron, E. “Sehattaqqip (Qoh 6:10)- An Unnoticed Aramaism (in Hebrew).” Leshonenu 56.2
    (1991): 117.

  2. June 15, 2010 11:06 am

    I think you may need to embrace “a World Without Q” 🙂

  3. S. Needham permalink
    June 16, 2010 7:33 am

    The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls Qimron, E. 1986

  4. June 17, 2010 5:48 am

    Qimron did a few of the DJD volumes and the HSS Hebrew of the DSS. Of course, how that ties in with your dissertation is a different matter : )

    James

  5. Terry L Eves permalink
    June 22, 2010 7:38 pm

    Don’t forget Udo Quast who did the Ruth volume for Gottingen Spepuaigint Project who sadly died recently.

  6. Terry L Eves permalink
    June 23, 2010 3:21 pm

    My apologies for misspelling Septuagint. My name will therefore be “Egg On Face” until Friday!

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