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Moore, James D. (Ancient Near Eastern Studies scholar)

LC control no.no2015107777
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Personal name headingMoore, James D. (Ancient Near Eastern Studies scholar)
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Beginning date20uu
Field of activityMiddle East--Antiquities Syriac language
Found inThe Syriac Peshit̀£ta Bible with English translation. Leviticus, 2015: title page (English translation by James D. Moore)
Brandeis University, via WWW, 14 August 2015 (James D. Moore is a Ph.D. student in Bible and ancient Near Eastern Studies. He is primarily interested in literary, historical, and comparative approaches to ancient Near Eastern texts. He has written a Brandeis Master's Thesis on scribal culture and the invention of religious texts in the ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible. Before attending Brandeis, he wrote a Master's Thesis on wordplays in Biblical Hebrew at Vanguard University of Southern California where he also took a B.A. in religion. He has read papers at West Coast and New England regional SBL meetings--at one of which winning best student paper. He has also read papers at national SBL meetings on topics including: North West Semitic grammar, Israelite scribal culture, and the Syriac Version of Leviticus.)
Associated languageeng