LG546/846
Bush

LG546/846: NORTHWEST SEMITIC TEXTS. Frederic W. Bush.


DESCRIPTION:

This course will introduce the student to the more important remains of the literature of the NW Semitic sphere from the first millennium B.C., i.e., Old Phoenician, Old Aramaic, Old Hebrew, and Moabite..

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
For students pursuing a course of study leading to an advanced degree in either Old Testament or Semitic Languages and Literature, an introduction to the remains of Old Hebrew, Old Aramaic, Old Phoenician, and Moabite provides the linguistic setting of Northwest Semitic within which Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic are situated.

COURSE FORMAT:
Recitation and discussion of prepared materials.

REQUIRED READING:
Gibson, John C. L. Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions, Vols. I, II, & III. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971, 1975, and 1982.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Assigned portions of the texts will be prepared before coming to class.

PREREQUISITES:
LG502 Hebrew and LG525 Aramaic, or by permission of professor.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
LG846 (2 units) is intended for Th.M./Ph.D. students. LG546 (4 units) is intended for undergraduates who meet the course prerequisites and are admitted by special permission.

FINAL EXAMINATION:
Yes.