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NEAR EASTERN Languages & Cultures www.nelc.ucla.edu [email protected] LECTURE To Refer or Not to Refer: Tracking Intertextuality in the Hebrew Bible Professor Machinist will develop aspects of intertextuality through several examples involving well-known biblical texts, including Psalm 29—a famous “Canaanite” hymn in the Psalter. This seminar will be held in conjunction with Professor Schniedewind’s Ugaritic seminar. Graduate students are encouraged to read Psalm 29 and Y. Avishur’s chapter on “Psalm 29” in Studies in Hebrew and Ugaritic Psalms. TUES, JAN 24th 4:00P-7:00P Humanities 365 Dr. Peter Machinist Hancock Professor of Hebrew & Other Oriental Languages Harvard Divinity School

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NEAR EASTERNLanguages & Cultures

[email protected]

LECTURE

To Refer or Not to Refer: Tracking Intertextuality in the Hebrew Bible

Professor Machinist will develop aspects of intertextuality through several examples involving well-known biblical texts, including Psalm 29—a famous “Canaanite” hymn in the Psalter. This seminar will be held in conjunction with Professor Schniedewind’s Ugaritic seminar. Graduate students are encouraged to read Psalm 29 and Y. Avishur’s chapter on “Psalm 29” in Studies in Hebrew and Ugaritic Psalms.

TUES, JAN 24th 4:00P-7:00P

Humanities 365

Dr. Peter MachinistHancock Professor of Hebrew

& Other Oriental Languages Harvard Divinity School