What an interesting take, playful or not! I wonder how the 1950s compilers chose the reading they did for their edition. Now we can say bot the Syriacs and the Germans had a point in the love for their tree of choice! I really enjoy these let's-get-into-the-actual-editions videos of yours. Looking forward to hear of the finds you make in your reading this coming year! I intend to make a video next year myself. It'll be on interesting points I've come across in my research for my BA concerning linguistic details in - and interesting ideas presented in the study of - the Amarna letters. I won't jinx its realisation by setting an actual date for it, but that's a goal I have. It's not exactly in the vein of the Biblical stuff one usually find on this platform on ancient Semitic languages, but I suppose that's reason enough to make a video. All the best to you and yours for the Jubilee!
What an interesting take, playful or not! I wonder how the 1950s compilers chose the reading they did for their edition. Now we can say bot the Syriacs and the Germans had a point in the love for their tree of choice!
I really enjoy these let's-get-into-the-actual-editions videos of yours. Looking forward to hear of the finds you make in your reading this coming year!
I intend to make a video next year myself. It'll be on interesting points I've come across in my research for my BA concerning linguistic details in - and interesting ideas presented in the study of - the Amarna letters. I won't jinx its realisation by setting an actual date for it, but that's a goal I have. It's not exactly in the vein of the Biblical stuff one usually find on this platform on ancient Semitic languages, but I suppose that's reason enough to make a video.
All the best to you and yours for the Jubilee!