Masters Degree in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Harvard University |
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Harvard University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 25,690 students in Cambridge, MA.
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Harvard University Master's degree Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
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The program of study in the Hebrew Bible is itself subdivided into different specializations, in recognition of the fact that students generally wish to define their interest in Bible in terms of various related disciplines and fields. Students are thus asked to choose among the following paths of specialization: Bible and the History of Israel (concentrating in either the preexilic or postexilic periods); Bible and Archaeology; Bible and Semitic Philology; Bible and Theology/History of Exegesis (concentrating in either theology or the history of exegesis). While each of these specializations offers its own options, all require a common core of 13 half-year courses, insuring that all graduates will share a basic grounding in biblical Hebrew and related languages, the background and methods of modern biblical scholarship, and in the history of biblical Israel in its ancient Near Eastern context.
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