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Book Synopsis
The books of the Hebrew Bible were created by anonymous writers during the first millennium before the Common Era (BCE). Their messages and concerns are the central theme of the book. The writings that make up the Hebrew Bible are expressions of their great creativity, their interpretation of life in their own time and their perception of its meaning. It is easy for readers to get lost in the minutiae of biblical criticism, which has concerned itself for so long with historical reconstruction. This book will encourage them to listen carefully to what the biblical writers are saying to allow the message of the Hebrew Bible to emerge once again.

In a sense, too, the intrinsic value of the Hebrew Bible is now re-emerging, after centuries of Christian interpretation, and its importance - as a literature from which three major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have developed - is beginning to be understood.

This book is not another history of Israel, nor an introduction

Table of Contents
List of Contributors vii

Preface xi

Introduction xiii

Note on Texts and Transliteration xviii

List of Abbreviations xix

Part I Introductory 1

1 The Hebrew World 3

2 The Authority and Use of the Hebrew Bible 23

The History of the Text 23

A Jewish Perspective 31

A Christian Perspective 37

A Muslim Perspective 43

A Humanist Perspective 47

3 Symbol and Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible 51

Part II The Torah 81

4 Genesis: History or Story? 83

The Torah: Some Preliminary Remarks 83

Genesis: the Story 86

Genesis: the Evidence 90

5 Moses 117

6 Covenant and Law 135

Part III Nebi'im: the Prophets 149

7 The Former Prophets 151

8 Jerusalem 169

9 Stories of the Prophets 185

10 Prophecy and the Prophets 203

Part IV Kethubim: the Writings 227

11 After the Exile 229

12 The Psalms 251

13 The Wisdom Books 269

14 The Five Megilloth 293

15 The Other Books 319

Glossary 345

References and Bibliography 351

Index 360

Creating the Old Testament

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/10/1989
      ISBN13: 9780631162490, 978-0631162490
      ISBN10: 0631162496

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The books of the Hebrew Bible were created by anonymous writers during the first millennium before the Common Era (BCE). Their messages and concerns are the central theme of the book. The writings that make up the Hebrew Bible are expressions of their great creativity, their interpretation of life in their own time and their perception of its meaning. It is easy for readers to get lost in the minutiae of biblical criticism, which has concerned itself for so long with historical reconstruction. This book will encourage them to listen carefully to what the biblical writers are saying to allow the message of the Hebrew Bible to emerge once again.

      In a sense, too, the intrinsic value of the Hebrew Bible is now re-emerging, after centuries of Christian interpretation, and its importance - as a literature from which three major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have developed - is beginning to be understood.

      This book is not another history of Israel, nor an introduction

      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors vii

      Preface xi

      Introduction xiii

      Note on Texts and Transliteration xviii

      List of Abbreviations xix

      Part I Introductory 1

      1 The Hebrew World 3

      2 The Authority and Use of the Hebrew Bible 23

      The History of the Text 23

      A Jewish Perspective 31

      A Christian Perspective 37

      A Muslim Perspective 43

      A Humanist Perspective 47

      3 Symbol and Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible 51

      Part II The Torah 81

      4 Genesis: History or Story? 83

      The Torah: Some Preliminary Remarks 83

      Genesis: the Story 86

      Genesis: the Evidence 90

      5 Moses 117

      6 Covenant and Law 135

      Part III Nebi'im: the Prophets 149

      7 The Former Prophets 151

      8 Jerusalem 169

      9 Stories of the Prophets 185

      10 Prophecy and the Prophets 203

      Part IV Kethubim: the Writings 227

      11 After the Exile 229

      12 The Psalms 251

      13 The Wisdom Books 269

      14 The Five Megilloth 293

      15 The Other Books 319

      Glossary 345

      References and Bibliography 351

      Index 360

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