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>Does anyone know where I can find a copy of Ben Sirach in Hebrew?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim
>
>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>Jim West, ThD
>Professor of Biblical Languages
>Petros TN

Here are the references of my copy:

The Book of Ben Sira - Text, concordance and an analysis of the vocabulary=
 (The historical dictionary of the Hebrew Language) Published by the Academy=
 of the hebrew language and the shrine of the Book. Jerusalem, 1973.

It gives the text of the several mss in juxtalinear disposition concordance,=
 etc...

Hope this helps,


Jean Valentin - Bruxelles - Belgique

Ce qui est trop simples est faux, ce qui est trop compliqu=E9 est inutilisab=
le.
What's too simple is wrong, what's too complicated is unusable.



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