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In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Man Who Taught His Children Ancient Greek: Part 1, Nehemia joins Cambridge University lecturer Dr. Benjamin Kantor to discuss using manuscript errors and transcriptions to reconstruct old Greek and Hebrew pronunciations.
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VERSES MENTIONEDJudges 12:5-6BOOKS MENTIONEDThe Pronunciation of New Testament Greek: Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islamby Benjamin KantorThe Linguistic Classification of the Reading Traditions of Biblical Hebrew: A Phyla-and-Waves Modelby Benjamin Kantor
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OTHER LINKShttps://biblicalhebrew.com/https://www.koinegreek.com/(PDF) Recitation and Performance in Late Antique Hebrew: Linguistic Hints of a Performance Register in Greek and Latin Transcriptions of Biblical Hebrew from Late Antiquity (researchgate.net) by Ben KantorTHE SECOND COLUMN (SECUNDA) OF ORIGEN'S HEXAPLA IN LIGHT OF GREEK PRONUNCIATIONDissertation by Ben KantorThe LXX and Historical Greek Phonology: Orthography, Phonology, and Transcriptions | Benjamin P Kantor - Academia.eduby Ben Kantor
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