Isn’t It Time to Break Up with Linguistic Dating? Rethinking Hornkohl’s Method—and What Comes Next By Robert Rezetko, Ian Young, Martin Ehrensvärd and Martijn Naaijer on
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On the Origin of Alphabetic Writing By Aren M. Wilson-Wright on
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Characters and Their Language in the Hebrew Bible: Suspicion and the Well-Dressed Man at the Door[1] By Maryann Amor on
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How the Bible Is Written By Gary A. Rendsburg on
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Do We Really Think That There Is No Historical Linguistics of Ancient Hebrew? By Robert Rezetko and Ian Young on
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The Invention of the Alphabet: Historical Sleuthing and the Power of Naming By Robert D. Holmstedt on
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Flawed Philology By Ronald Hendel and Jan Joosten on
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Can the Ages of Biblical Literature be Discerned Without Literary Analysis? By Ian Young and Robert Rezetko on
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How Old Is the Hebrew Bible? By Ronald Hendel and Jan Joosten on
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As Easy as ABC?: A Review of Thomas Schneider’s Study of the TT99 Ostracon By Aren M. Wilson-Wright on
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Counting and Weighing: On the Role of Intuition in Philology and Linguistics, with Some Thoughts on Linguistic Comments by R. E. Friedman in The Exodus By Martin Ehrensvärd, Robert Rezetko and Ian Young on
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Hebrew or Not?: Reviewing the Linguistic Claims of Douglas Petrovich’s The World’s Oldest Alphabet By Aren M. Wilson-Wright on
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The Chief of Miners Mashe/Moshe, the Historical Moses By Charles Krahmalkov on
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Biblical Hebrew Changed, but How? By Robert Rezetko on
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An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics By Martin Ehrensvärd, Robert Rezetko and Ian Young on
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Ambivalencies: Jews and the King James Version By Alan T. Levenson on
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Unhistorical Hebrew Linguistics: A Cautionary Tale By Ronald Hendel on
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A Very Tall “Cautionary Tale”: A Response to Ron Hendel By Robert Rezetko, Ian Young and Martin Ehrensvärd on
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Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts By Ian Young, Robert Rezetko and Martin Ehrensvärd on
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