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2018
The Hebrew Bible, a book valued and treasured by varied groups of people, is also referred to as the "Old Testament/' or the "Tanakh". Each designation makes a specific theological statement. "Tanakh" is actually a Hebrew acronym composed of initials for the original tripartite division of the Hebrew Bible, which differs from the Christian ordering ...
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The Hebrew Bible, a book valued and treasured by varied groups of people, is also referred to as the "Old Testament/' or the "Tanakh". Each designation makes a specific theological statement. "Tanakh" is actually a Hebrew acronym composed of initials for the original tripartite division of the Hebrew Bible, which differs from the Christian ordering ...
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2020
Chapter 2 presents an account of the nature of the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. This includes a brief analysis of its historical context, tradition, and authorship. It treats a few episodes from the beginning of Genesis, specifically, the Creation, the Fall, the Tower of Babel, and the Flood.
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Chapter 2 presents an account of the nature of the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. This includes a brief analysis of its historical context, tradition, and authorship. It treats a few episodes from the beginning of Genesis, specifically, the Creation, the Fall, the Tower of Babel, and the Flood.
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2017
Abstract This chapter considers prophecy in the Hebrew Bible. It is presented as literature which is rooted in the prophetic phenomenon but which no longer serves as a direct document of prophets in ancient Israel and Judah. The prophetic book is a genre of its own, owing its emergence to the scribal activity of the Second Temple period.
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Abstract This chapter considers prophecy in the Hebrew Bible. It is presented as literature which is rooted in the prophetic phenomenon but which no longer serves as a direct document of prophets in ancient Israel and Judah. The prophetic book is a genre of its own, owing its emergence to the scribal activity of the Second Temple period.
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Translating the Hebrew Bible from Hebrew into Hebrew
Hebrew Studies, 2016The recent publication of a “bilingual” edition of the Hebrew Bible, with the original text and a modern Israeli Hebrew “translation” placed side by side can be viewed as a part of an ongoing process that began in antiquity and continued through the Middle Ages.
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2018
Although the Bible is not a work of systematic philosophy, it none the less contains a wide variety of philosophical and theological ideas which have served as the framework for rabbinic speculation through the centuries. Although these views about the nature and activity of God are not presented systematically, they do provide an overview of the ...
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Although the Bible is not a work of systematic philosophy, it none the less contains a wide variety of philosophical and theological ideas which have served as the framework for rabbinic speculation through the centuries. Although these views about the nature and activity of God are not presented systematically, they do provide an overview of the ...
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“Creation Out of Nothing” and the Hebrew Bible
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Narratives in the Hebrew Bible
2018This chapter introduces readers to the narrative traditions in the Old Testament, their contexts, and basic perspectives in reading them. They exist as separate books and as parts of others books in the OT and they function as explanations for ancient Israel’s identity.
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