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176. The Divine Name in the DSS (Part 1) with Emanuel Tov

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Episode 176 The Divine Name in the DSS (Part 1) with Emanuel Tov For three months Emanuel Tov and his wife, Lika, have been resident at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston (2023-24). I cannot express what an honor it is to have them present in our library. Every day Tov sits reading and studying in the alcove featuring the library of Florentino Garcia Martinez. Professor Tov joined David Capes on The Stone Chapel Podcasts to talk about how scribes in the desert community of Qumran wrote the divine name in the scrolls. Who Is Emanuel Tov? Emanuel Tov is the emeritus J. L. Magnes Professor of Biblical Studies at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Born in Holland during the Nazi occupation, he emigrated to Israel in 1961. He earned his PhD at Hebrew University under the supervision of Shemaryahu Talmon and Frank Moore Cross. Tov is perhaps best known for his work on the Dead Sea Scrolls. For almost 20 years he was editor-in-chief of the International Dead Sea Scrolls Project. Under Tov’s guidance, the project published 33 volumes of DJD, Discoveries in the Judean Desert (Oxford). He has also written on the textual criticism of the Old Testament (Hebrew and Greek, see below). His wife, Lika, is a wonderful artist who creates art often imaging the Dead Sea Scrolls. You can see her artwork at www.likatov.info. Emanuel and his wife have three children and four grandchildren. The Divine Name in the Dead Sea Scrolls One feature of the Dead Sea Scrolls that fascinates scholars involves scribal habits. That is, the way scribes copied and wrote the biblical and non-biblical scrolls at Qumran. The scribes who wrote the scrolls had several unique habits. One had to do with the ways they expressed the unspeakable, ineffable name of God. In this podcast Tov and Capes discuss how scribes wrote the divine names, especially YHWH, in the Hebrew scrolls. In part two, they talk about the way the scribes represented the divine name in the Greek scrolls. Resources Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible: Revised and Expanded Fourth Edition (2022) The Text-Critical Use of the Septuagint in Biblical Research (2015) More Resources Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. You can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here Subscribe to this podcast so you don’t miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world.

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Episode 176 The Divine Name in the DSS (Part 1) with Emanuel Tov For three months Emanuel Tov and his wife, Lika, have been resident at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston (2023-24). I cannot express what an honor it is to have them present in our library. Every day Tov sits reading and studying in the alcove featuring the library of Florentino Garcia Martinez. Professor Tov joined David Capes on The Stone Chapel Podcasts to talk about how scribes in the desert community of Qumran wrote the divine name in the scrolls. Who Is Emanuel Tov? Emanuel Tov is the emeritus J. L. Magnes Professor of Biblical Studies at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Born in Holland during the Nazi occupation, he emigrated to Israel in 1961. He earned his PhD at Hebrew University under the supervision of Shemaryahu Talmon and Frank Moore Cross. Tov is perhaps best known for his work on the Dead Sea Scrolls. For almost 20 years he was editor-in-chief of the International Dead Sea Scrolls Project. Under Tov’s guidance, the project published 33 volumes of DJD, Discoveries in the Judean Desert (Oxford). He has also written on the textual criticism of the Old Testament (Hebrew and Greek, see below). His wife, Lika, is a wonderful artist who creates art often imaging the Dead Sea Scrolls. You can see her artwork at www.likatov.info. Emanuel and his wife have three children and four grandchildren. The Divine Name in the Dead Sea Scrolls One feature of the Dead Sea Scrolls that fascinates scholars involves scribal habits. That is, the way scribes copied and wrote the biblical and non-biblical scrolls at Qumran. The scribes who wrote the scrolls had several unique habits. One had to do with the ways they expressed the unspeakable, ineffable name of God. In this podcast Tov and Capes discuss how scribes wrote the divine names, especially YHWH, in the Hebrew scrolls. In part two, they talk about the way the scribes represented the divine name in the Greek scrolls. Resources Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible: Revised and Expanded Fourth Edition (2022) The Text-Critical Use of the Septuagint in Biblical Research (2015) More Resources Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. You can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here Subscribe to this podcast so you don’t miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world.

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