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The Hebrew bible

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  • Edition: Unabridged
    Date:
    Created
    2011
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    Copyrighted
    2008
    Summary:

    The Hebrew Bible, known to Jews as the Tanakh and to Christians as the Old Testament, is the basis of our tradition of monotheism as well as the main avenue by which the ethics and teachings of the Hebrew spirit entered Western civilization. In these lectures, eminent scholar Lawrence H. Schiffman discusses how that collection came into being and how it was passed down and interpreted throughout the ages. He provides details on how this tradition developed into the basis of Judaism and Christianity and how it continues to mold our society and culture today.

    Contents:
    • Bible, Hebrew scriptures, Old Testament: The nature of the collection
    • Who wrote the Bible? Authors, editors, and scrolls
    • Archaeology and the Bible
    • Origins of the world, humanity, and the people of Israel: Genesis and Exodus
    • Codes of biblical law: Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy
    • History and identity: Joshua and Judges
    • Portrayal of history: Samuel and Kings
    • Temple and sacrifice: Leviticus, Numbers, Ezekiel
    • The prophets and their writings
    • Words of wisdom: Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes
    • God and humanity in the Hebrew Bible
    • Handing down the Bible: the Dead Sea Scrolls
    • The Hebrew Bible in the New Testament: Jewish interpretation: Midrash
    • The Bible and western culture.
    Original Publisher: Prince Frederick, MD, Recorded Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781456105419