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Language Resources

Resources that help and encourage the linguistic study of the Bible. Resources include word studies, linguistic and literary comparisons, and other tools for understanding the ancient languages of the Bible and related literature from the ancient Near East.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • ANELC eLecture Series 2021: Aramaic Letters from Bactria

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 25, 2021

     The ANELC 2021 eLecture series concluded today with a presentation by Margaretha Folmer (Leiden University/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). She offers a look at linguistic markers in Aramaic letters from a non-Semitic region, Bactria, a region that is heavily contested today and the subject of global news—Northern Afghanistan. Folmer wishes her research be received to contribute to…

  • Religion in Narnia: Tashlan, the God We Create

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 23, 2021

    Read or Listen to this blogcast I have just completed my recent reading of The Narnia Chronicles, and it has been quite a long time since I remembered the story C. S. Lewis wrote in The Last Battle. This finalé to the series is a remarkable commentary on modern theology that is simple presented as…

  • ANELC eLecture Series 2021: Egyptian Influences in Biblical Hebrew

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 18, 2021

    Letizia Cerqueglini (Tel Aviv University) presented on the spread of Egyptian language found in ancient Hebrew. Her presentation focused on linguistic and cognitive distinctions in the etymology of Afroasiatic languages. She begins by asking how we can separate Afroasiatic linguistic heritage from direct loanwords in antiquity. Her presentation considers many aspects of the connection between…

  • A Science Fiction Quest for Faith in Contact

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 15, 2021

    Read or Listen to the Blogcast As I have been immersing myself in literary and cinematic representations of the supernatural, I revisited the 1997 film, Contact. Dr. Ellie Arroway, played by Jodie Foster, has searched her entire life for confirmation of life by radio signal. Finally, as an adult, she discovers a signal confirmed from…

  • ANELC eLecture Series 2021: The Tiberian Tradition Reading of Hebrew Bible

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 11, 2021

    ANELC21 featured Geoffrey Khan (University of Cambridge) in the second of four eLectures on connections between ancient Near Eastern languages. Khan spoke about the tradition of Tiberian reading or pronunciation of Hebrew Bible texts. The Tiberian tradition of pronunciation for the reading of Hebrew was passed down by oral tradition and received by the Masoretic…

  • A Scholar looks at Film and Religion

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 9, 2021

    Steve Nolan’s book called Film, Lacan and the Subject of Religion (2009) is a book that looks at the relationship between film and religion. Nolan advocates for engaging with film as it is experienced or consumed as a means of religious interpretation. In this way, films may be interpreted by the visual equivalent of “reader…

  • Podcast: Anxiety about Reproduction in the Bible and Science Fiction

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 6, 2021

    Why is there so much anxiety about reproduction in sci-fi? This question has been posited in several recent discussions. And now that I have asked the question, I keep seeing examples of this concept of concern over the human ability to have children by natural means. This can be seen in sci-fi books, short stories,…

  • ANELC eLecture Series 2021: The Canaanite Language Melting Pot

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 4, 2021

    To begin the 2021 conference on Ancient Near Eastern Languages in Contact, Ohad Cohen (University of Haifa) shared a presentation entitled The Canaanite Melting Pot – the Theoretical Implications of ‘Languages in Contact’ to the Understanding of Late Biblical Hebrew. If you are interested in reading more on Canaanite Language or Late Biblical Hebrew (LBH)…

  • Twelve Monkeys Quotable Moments

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 2, 2021

    About one year ago, I started my blog with a commentary on the Twelve Monkeys series streaming on Hulu. I also posted a short podcast reflecting on religious themes in Twelve Monkeys. I began streaming the series near the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown, an apt time to watch an epic sci-fi story about a…

  • The Left Hand of Darkness, Right Hand of Light

    By Erica Mongé-Greer | July 28, 2021

    Read or Listen to the Blogcast “Light is the left hand of darknessand darkness the right hand of light.Two are one, life and death, lyingtogether like lovers in kemmer,like hands joined together,like the end and the way.”― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness Ursula K. Le Guin was an award-winning sci-fi author.…