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Littérature hébraïque : Période biblique
- Free Access
- Free certificate
- 6 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on November 13, 2016
- Ends on January 14, 2017
Course details
Syllabus
SEMAINE 0
- Introduction au cours
- Prise en main de l'environnement
SEMAINE 1
- Leçon 1 : Introduction à la littérature biblique
- Leçon 2 : La constitution du Canon biblique du point de vue de la Tradition juive
SEMAINE 2
- Leçon 3 : Les auteurs et la datation des Livres du Tanakh.
- Leçon 4 : La Constitution du Texte massorétique
SEMAINE 3
- Leçon 5 : Les langues du Tanakh
- Leçon 6 : Le Tanakh en traduction
SEMAINE 4
- Leçon 7 : La Bible comme livre d’histoire
- Leçon 8 : La Bible comme livre de littérature
SEMAINE 5
- Leçon 9 : La poésie biblique
- Leçon 10 : La Bible comme livre juridique
SEMAINE 6
- Leçon 11 : La femme dans la Bible
- Leçon 12 : La place de la Bible dans la littérature midrachique, cabalistique, médiévale et moderne
Prerequisite
Instructors
Francine Kaufmann
- Professeur émérite de l'université de Bar-Ilan
Editor
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