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Presbyterian Publishing Corporation Lamentations
Book SynopsisThe Old Testament Library provides an authoritative treatment of every major and important aspect of the Old Testament. This commentary on Lamentations offers a fresh translation, discussing questions of historical background and literary architecture before providing a theologically sensitive exposition of the...
£35.87
Oxford University Press, USA The Jewish Study Bible
Book SynopsisFirst published in 2004, The Jewish Study Bible was hailed as a landmark. It combines the entire Hebrew Bible--in the celebrated Jewish Publication Society TANAKH Translation--with explanatory notes, introductory materials, and essays by leading biblical scholars. It is presented in a high-quality leather binding.Trade ReviewFrom the previous edition: ''The Jewish Study Bible encompasses a monumental assembly of critical learning and acumen, representing the achievement of an entire generation of Jewish scholars. The commentaries are not only erudite but purposeful and theologically alert. A heroic undertaking, brilliantly conceived and executed with panache.'' * Jacob Neusner *''Serious students of Judaism will want to have a copy of this outstanding and surprisingly affordable study Bible, which stands in the tradition of Oxford's great study Bibles. '' * Publishers Weekly, Religion Bookline *''Another superb holiday gift, especially appropriate for non-Orthodox Jews, is The Jewish Study Bible from Oxford University Press, which finally stands alongside the many verse-by-verse commentaries for Christians. This work also is recommended for serious-minded Christian readers.'' * Associated Press *''This is an essential acquisition for every library and an indispensable addition for every Jewish home. It has been needed for a long time.'' * Nahum M. Sarna, Judaica, Florida Atlantic University *''The Jewish Study Bible is a major accomplishment. It provides accessible essays from the full gamut of Jewish scholarship, and a running commentary that draws liberally from both traditional and scientific perspectives.'' * Lawrence A. Hoffman, Liturgy, Worship and Ritual, Hebrew Union College *First published in 2004, The Jewish Study Bible is a landmark, one-volume resource tailored especially for the needs of students of the Hebrew Bible. It has won acclaim from readers in all religious traditions... The quality of scholarship, easy-to-navigate format, and vibrant supplementary features bring the ancient text to life... The Jewish Study Bible, Second Edition, is an essential resource for anyone interested in the Hebrew Bible. * Jewish Media Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction ; Maps and Diagrams ; Preface to the 1985 JPS Edition ; Alphabetical Listing of the Books of the Bible ; Hebrew Transliteration ; Guide to Abbreviations and Terms ; Abbreviations Used for the Books of the Bible ; Abbreviations and Terms Used in the Footnotes to the Translation ; Abbreviations Used in the Annotations, Introductions, and Essays ; Torah ; Introduction by Marc Zvi Brettler ; Genesis by Jon D. Levenson ; Exodus by Jeffrey H. Tigay ; Leviticus by Baruch J. Schwartz ; Numbers by Nili S. Fox ; Deuteronomy by Bernard M. Levinson ; Nevi'im ; Introduction by Marc Zvi Brettler ; Joshua by Nili Wazana ; Judges by Yairah Amit ; 1 & 2 Samuel by Shimon bar-Efrat, by Marc Zvi Brettler ; 1 & 2 Kings by Ziony Zevit ; Isaiah by Benjamin D. Sommer ; Jeremiah by Dalit Rom Shiloni ; Ezekiel by Tova Ganzel ; The Twelve by Ehud Ben Zvi ; Ketuvim ; Introduction by Marc Zvi Brettler ; Psalms by Adele Berlin and Marc Zvi Brettler ; Proverbs by Michael V. Fox ; Job by Edward Greenstein ; Megillot (The Scrolls) Introduction by Marc Zvi Brettler ; The Song of Songs by Elsie Stern ; Ruth by Adele Reinhartz ; Lamentations by Adele Berlin ; Ecclesiastes by Peter Machinist ; Esther by Adele Berlin ; Daniel by Lawrence M. Wills ; Ezra-Nehemiah by Hindy Najman ; 1 & 2 Chronicles by David Rothstein ; ESSAYS ; Introduction by Adele Berlin and Marc Zvi Brettler ; Jewish Interpretation of the Bible ; Inner-biblical Interpretation by Benjamin D. Sommer ; Early Nonrabbinic Interpretation by Hindy Najman ; The Bible in the Dead Sea Scrolls by Esther Eshel ; Classical Rabbinic Interpretation by Yaakov Elman ; Midrash and Midrashic Interpretation by David Stern ; Medieval Jewish Interpretation by Barry D. Walfish ; The Bible in the Jewish Philosophical Tradition by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson ; The Bible in the Jewish Mystical Tradition by Michael Fishbane ; 17th-19th C. Jewish Interpretation by Edward Breuer ; Modern Jewish Interpretation by Marc Zvi Brettler ; Biblical Ideas and Institutions ; The Religion of the Bible by Stephen A. Geller ; Concepts of Purity in the Bible by Jonathan Klawans ; Daily Life in Biblical Times by Oded Borowski ; The Temple by Victor Avigdor Hurowitz ; Biblical Calendars by Sasha Stern ; Biblical Festivals and Fast Days by Baruch Levine ; Historical and Ideal Davidic Kingship by Marvin Sweeney ; War and Peace in the Bible by Jacob Wright ; The Bible in Jewish Life ; The Bible in the Synagogue by Avigdor Shinan ; The Bible in the Liturgy by Ruth Langer ; The Bible and Jewish Custom by Daniel Sperber ; The Bible in Israeli Life by Uriel Simon ; The Jewish Bible in America by Jonathan Sarna ; Jewish Women's Writings on the Bible by Adele Reinhartz ; Jewish Translations of the Bible by Leonard J. Greenspoon ; Backgrounds for Reading the Bible ; The History of Israel in the Biblical Period by Oded Lipschits ; The Geography of the Land of Israel by Amitai Baruchi-Unna ; The Archeology of the Land of Israel in the Biblical Period by Aren Maeir ; The Ancient Near Eastern Background of the Bible by Jack Sasson ; Languages of the Bible by Steven E. Fassberg ; Textual Criticism of the Bible by Emanuel Tov ; The Canonization of the Bible by Marc Zvi Brettler ; The Development of the Masoretic Bible by Jordan S. Penkower ; The Modern Study of the Bible by Marvin Sweeney ; Gender in the Bible by Marc Zvi Brettler ; Reading Biblical Poetry by Adele Berlin ; Reading Biblical Prose by Yair Zakovitch ; Reading Biblical Law by Shalom Holtz ; The Hebrew Bible in Other Scriptures ; The Hebrew Bible in the New Testament by A.-J. Levine ; The Hebrew Bible in the Qur'an by Jack Lassner ; Tables and Charts ; Weights and Measures ; Timeline ; Chronological Table of Rulers ; Calendar ; Table of Biblical Readings ; Chapter and Verse Differences ; Translations of Primary Sources ; Glossary ; Index
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Jewish Publication Society THE JPS TANAKH GenderSensitive Edition
Book SynopsisThis edition renews and revises the iconic Jewish Publication Society translation of the Bible to reflect advances in scholarship and changes in English while maintaining the utmost fidelity to the original Hebrew. Trade Review“This gender-sensitive translation will transform our understanding of the Tanakh and our place within it. It invites the reader to envision the Divine and the main actors of the Bible in a more expansive way.”—Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl, Central Synagogue, New York City“This revised translation is not only gender sensitive; it is also gender sensible. Every decision regarding gender has been carefully considered to produce a faithful rendering of the Bible that is finely tuned to contemporary sensibilities. The explanations of the principles that direct these decisions are a welcome bonus; they enhance our understanding of the workings of biblical Hebrew and modern English.”—Adele Berlin, Robert H. Smith Professor Emerita of Biblical Studies at the University of Maryland“As we strive for utmost fidelity in how we render the eternal words of Tanakh, greater gender inclusivity in how we talk about people, and greater gender sensitivity in how we speak about God, JPS’s new gender-sensitive translation offers us a momentous contribution to biblical study—a massive and crucial step forward. A must-have for every Jewish library and for every contemporary student of Torah.”—Rabbi Shai Held, president and dean of Hadar“Gender norms have so dramatically changed since the completion of the JPS Tanakh translation in 1985 that it is both a necessity and a pleasure to have this new translation, which pays deliberate and careful attention to issues of gender. Because this is gender sensitive rather than gender inclusive, it does not simply paper over the ways in which the text assumes male dominance, but tries to discern whether particular usages of male pronouns and terms were meant to be inclusive or not. In so doing, the translation both enlightens and disturbs, challenging many fixed assumptions and allowing readers to come to the Tanakh with fresh eyes.”—Judith Plaskow, author of Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective “Mining advances in ancient Near Eastern scholarship, rooted authentically in Jewish exegetical traditions, and paying exceptionally fine-tuned attention to contemporary English-language usage, this gender-sensitive translation is startling, thought-provoking, and equally well situated for the synagogue, the traditional classroom, and community adult education programs, among other settings.”—Leonard Greenspoon, author of Jewish Bible Translations“The rabbis of the Talmud taught that ‘the Torah speaks in human terms,’ but this can only be the case if the Tanakh is translated and re-translated to reflect shifts in our manner of speaking. The JPS TANAKH: Gender-Sensitive Edition allows all of us to see ourselves created in the image of God and reflected in the Bible’s teachings.”—Ilana Kurshan, author of If All the Seas Were InkTable of ContentsContents Table of Scriptural Readings Preface Glossary for the Footnotes Abbreviations and Terms Torah - The Five Books of Moses Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Nevi'im - The Prophets Joshua Judges I Samuel II Samuel I Kings II Kings Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel The Twelve Minor Prophets Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi Ketuvim - The Writings Psalms Proverbs Job The Song of Songs Ruth Lamentations Ecclesiastes Esther Daniel Ezra Nehemiah I Chronicles II Chronicles
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Oxford University Press, USA The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha New
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe editors supplied the NRSV with a superb apparatus. They did so as they kept nearby the source-texts in their original languages. All of the scholarly devices (footnotes and essays etc.) equip students with resources necessary to agree or disagree with specific annotations. Here and there the notes contain gems of historical details about the ancient near east ... This Bible will likely find an abundance of readers. * Darrell Sutton, The Quarterly Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Pentateuch: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Genesis: David Carr Exodus: Carol Meyers Leviticus: Jeffrey Stackert Numbers: Thomas B. Dozeman Deuteronomy: Bernard M. Levinson Introduction to the Historical Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Joshua: K. Lawson Younger, Jr. Judges: Gregory Mobley Ruth: Yair Zakovitch 1, 2 Samuel: Steven L. McKenzie 1, 2 Kings: Thomas Römer 1, 2 Chronicles: Gary N. Knoppers Ezra, Nehemiah: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Esther: Mary Joan Winn Leith Introduction to the Poetical and Wisdom Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Job: David J. A. Clines Psalms: Richard J. Clifford Proverbs: Christine Roy Yoder Ecclesiastes: Davis Hankins and Brennan W. Breed Song of Solomon: J. Cheryl Exum Introduction to the Prophetic Books: Julia M. O'Brien Isaiah: Marvin A. Sweeney Jeremiah: Louis Stulman Lamentations: Adele Berlin Ezekiel: Stephen L. Cook Daniel: Amy C. Merrill Willis Hosea, Amos, Micah: Gregory Mobley Joel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: David L. Petersen Obadiah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah: Julia M. O'Brien Jonah: Yair Zakovitch Introduction to the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books: Carol A. Newsom Introductions and Annotations Tobit: Amy-Jill Levine Judith: Lawrence M. Wills Esther (Greek): Mary Joan Winn Leith Wisdom of Solomon: Michael Kolarcik Sirach: Benjamin G. Wright Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah: Matthew Goff Add Daniel (Azariah, Song of Three, Susanna, Bel): Amy C. Merrill Willis 1 Maccabees: John R. Bartlett 2 Maccabees: Daniel R. Schwartz 1 Esdras: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Prayer of Manasseh: David Lambert Psalm 151: Judith H. Newman 3 Maccabees: John J. Collins 2 Esdras: Theodore A. Bergren 4 Maccabees: David A. de Silva Introduction to the Gospels: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Matthew: J. R. C. Cousland Mark: Suzanne Watts Henderson Luke: Marion L. Soards John: Colleen Conway Acts: Christopher R. Matthews Introduction to Letters/Epistles in the New Testament: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Romans: Ann Jervis 1 Corinthians: Laurence L. Welborn 2 Corinthians: Alexandra R. Brown Galatians: Emma Wasserman Ephesians, Colossians: Jennifer K. Berenson Philippians: Carolyn Osiek 1,2 Thessalonians: Richard S. Ascough The Pastoral Epistles, 1,2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon: Margaret M. Mitchell Hebrews: David A. de Silva James: Timothy B. Cargal 1 Peter: M. Eugene Boring 2 Peter, Jude: Terrance Callan 1,2,3 John: Pheme Perkins Revelation: Jean-Pierre Ruiz General Essays, Tables, Glossary, Index General Essays The Canons of the Bible: Marc Z. Brettler and Pheme Perkins Textual Criticism: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins The Languages of the Bible: Sidnie White Crawford Translation of the Bible into English: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins Interpretation The Hebrew Bible's Interpretation of Itself: Marc Z. Brettler The New Testament Interprets the Jewish Scriptures: Pheme Perkins Jewish Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Marc Z. Brettler Christian Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Carol A. Newsom The Interpretation of the Bible: From the Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Centuries: Michael D. Coogan Contemporary Methods in Biblical Study: Carol A. Newsom The Geography of the Bible: Michael D. Coogan Cultural Contexts The Ancient Near East: Michael D. Coogan The Persian and Hellenistic Periods: Carol A. Newsom The Roman Period: Pheme Perkins Tables Timeline Chronological Table of Rulers Weights and Measures Time [includes Calendar] Parallel Texts [now including parallels from the Gospel of John] Translations of Ancient Texts Glossary Index to the Study Materials
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Oxford University Press Inc The New Oxford Annotated Bible
Book SynopsisFor over 50 years students, professors, clergy, and general readers have relied on The New Oxford Annotated Bible as an unparalleled authority in Study Bibles. This fifth edition of the Annotated remains the best way to study and understand the Bible at home or in the classroom. This thoroughly revised and substantially updated edition contains the best scholarship informed by recent discoveries and anchored in the solid Study Bible tradition. Introductions and extensive annotations for each book by acknowledged experts in the field provide context and guidance. Introductory essays on major groups of biblical writings - Pentateuch, Prophets, Gospels, and other sections - give readers an overview that guides more intensive study. General essays on history, translation matters, different canons in use today, and issues of daily life in biblical times inform the reader of important aspects of biblical study. Maps and diagrams within the text contextualize where events took place and how to understand them. Color maps give readers the geographical orientation they need for understanding historical accounts throughout the Bible. Timelines, parallel texts, weights and measures, calendars, and other helpful tables help navigate the biblical world. An extensive glossary of technical terms demystifies the language of biblical scholarship. An index to the study materials eases the way to the quick location of information.The New Oxford Annotated Bible, with seventeen new essays and introductions and others--as well as annotations--fully revised, offers the reader flexibility for any learning style. Beginning with a specific passage or a significant concept, finding information for meditation, sermon preparation, or academic study is straightforward and intuitive.A volume that users will want to keep for continued reference, The New Oxford Annotated Bible continues the Oxford University Press tradition of providing excellence in scholarship for the general reader. Generations of users attest to its status as the best one-volume Bible reference tool for any home, library, or classroom.Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Pentateuch: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Genesis: David Carr Exodus: Carol Meyers Leviticus: Jeffrey Stackert Numbers: Thomas B. Dozeman Deuteronomy: Bernard M. Levinson Introduction to the Historical Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Joshua: K. Lawson Younger, Jr. Judges: Gregory Mobley Ruth: Yair Zakovitch 1, 2 Samuel: Steven L. McKenzie 1, 2 Kings: Thomas Römer 1, 2 Chronicles: Gary N. Knoppers Ezra, Nehemiah: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Esther: Mary Joan Winn Leith Introduction to the Poetical and Wisdom Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Job: David J. A. Clines Psalms: Richard J. Clifford Proverbs: Christine Roy Yoder Ecclesiastes: Davis Hankins and Brennan W. Breed Song of Solomon: J. Cheryl Exum Introduction to the Prophetic Books: Julia M. O'Brien Isaiah: Marvin A. Sweeney Jeremiah: Louis Stulman Lamentations: Adele Berlin Ezekiel: Stephen L. Cook Daniel: Amy C. Merrill Willis Hosea, Amos, Micah: Gregory Mobley Joel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: David L. Petersen Obadiah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah: Julia M. O'Brien Jonah: Yair Zakovitch Introduction to the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books: Carol A. Newsom Introductions and Annotations Tobit: Amy-Jill Levine Judith: Lawrence M. Wills Esther (Greek): Mary Joan Winn Leith Wisdom of Solomon: Michael Kolarcik Sirach: Benjamin G. Wright Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah: Matthew Goff Add Daniel (Azariah, Song of Three, Susanna, Bel): Amy C. Merrill Willis 1 Maccabees: John R. Bartlett 2 Maccabees: Daniel R. Schwartz 1 Esdras: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Prayer of Manasseh: David Lambert Psalm 151: Judith H. Newman 3 Maccabees: John J. Collins 2 Esdras: Theodore A. Bergren 4 Maccabees: David A. de Silva Introduction to the Gospels: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Matthew: J. R. C. Cousland Mark: Suzanne Watts Henderson Luke: Marion L. Soards John: Colleen Conway Acts: Christopher R. Matthews Introduction to Letters/Epistles in the New Testament: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Romans: Ann Jervis 1 Corinthians: Laurence L. Welborn 2 Corinthians: Alexandra R. Brown Galatians: Emma Wasserman Ephesians, Colossians: Jennifer K. Berenson Philippians: Carolyn Osiek 1,2 Thessalonians: Richard S. Ascough The Pastoral Epistles, 1,2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon: Margaret M. Mitchell Hebrews: David A. de Silva James: Timothy B. Cargal 1 Peter: M. Eugene Boring 2 Peter, Jude: Terrance Callan 1,2,3 John: Pheme Perkins Revelation: Jean-Pierre Ruiz General Essays, Tables, Glossary, Index General Essays The Canons of the Bible: Marc Z. Brettler and Pheme Perkins Textual Criticism: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins The Languages of the Bible: Sidnie White Crawford Translation of the Bible into English: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins Interpretation The Hebrew Bible's Interpretation of Itself: Marc Z. Brettler The New Testament Interprets the Jewish Scriptures: Pheme Perkins Jewish Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Marc Z. Brettler Christian Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Carol A. Newsom The Interpretation of the Bible: From the Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Centuries: Michael D. Coogan Contemporary Methods in Biblical Study: Carol A. Newsom The Geography of the Bible: Michael D. Coogan Cultural Contexts The Ancient Near East: Michael D. Coogan The Persian and Hellenistic Periods: Carol A. Newsom The Roman Period: Pheme Perkins Tables Timeline Chronological Table of Rulers Weights and Measures Time [includes Calendar] Parallel Texts [now including parallels from the Gospel of John] Translations of Ancient Texts Glossary Index to the Study Materials
£52.20
Oxford University Press Inc The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha
Book SynopsisFor over 50 years students, professors, clergy, and general readers have relied on The New Oxford Annotated Bible as an unparalleled authority in Study Bibles. This fifth edition of the Annotated remains the best way to study and understand the Bible at home or in the classroom. This thoroughly revised and substantially updated edition contains the best scholarship informed by recent discoveries and anchored in the solid Study Bible tradition. Introductions and extensive annotations for each book by acknowledged experts in the field provide context and guidance. Introductory essays on major groups of biblical writings - Pentateuch, Prophets, Gospels, and other sections - give readers an overview that guides more intensive study. General essays on history, translation matters, different canons in use today, and issues of daily life in biblical times inform the reader of important aspects of biblical study. Maps and diagrams within the text contextualize where events took place and how to understand them. Color maps give readers the geographical orientation they need for understanding historical accounts throughout the Bible. Timelines, parallel texts, weights and measures, calendars, and other helpful tables help navigate the biblical world. An extensive glossary of technical terms demystifies the language of biblical scholarship. An index to the study materials eases the way to the quick location of information.The New Oxford Annotated Bible, with twenty new essays and introductions and others--as well as annotations--fully revised, offers the reader flexibility for any learning style. Beginning with a specific passage or a significant concept, finding information for meditation, sermon preparation, or academic study is straightforward and intuitive.A volume that users will want to keep for continued reference, The New Oxford Annotated Bible continues the Oxford University Press tradition of providing excellence in scholarship for the general reader. Generations of users attest to its status as the best one-volume Bible reference tool for any home, library, or classroom.Trade ReviewIn sum, the assiduous reader will find here an invaluable library of biblical text and diverse scholarship. * Philip S. Johnston, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *...a huge wealth of material in a single volume.the assiduous reader will find here an invaluable library of biblical text and diverse scholarship. * Philip S. Johnston, JSOT *Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Pentateuch: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Genesis: David Carr Exodus: Carol Meyers Leviticus: Jeffrey Stackert Numbers: Thomas B. Dozeman Deuteronomy: Bernard M. Levinson Introduction to the Historical Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Joshua: K. Lawson Younger, Jr. Judges: Gregory Mobley Ruth: Yair Zakovitch 1, 2 Samuel: Steven L. McKenzie 1, 2 Kings: Thomas Römer 1, 2 Chronicles: Gary N. Knoppers Ezra, Nehemiah: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Esther: Mary Joan Winn Leith Introduction to the Poetical and Wisdom Books: Marc Z. Brettler Introductions and Annotations Job: David J. A. Clines Psalms: Richard J. Clifford Proverbs: Christine Roy Yoder Ecclesiastes: Davis Hankins and Brennan W. Breed Song of Solomon: J. Cheryl Exum Introduction to the Prophetic Books: Julia M. O'Brien Isaiah: Marvin A. Sweeney Jeremiah: Louis Stulman Lamentations: Adele Berlin Ezekiel: Stephen L. Cook Daniel: Amy C. Merrill Willis Hosea, Amos, Micah: Gregory Mobley Joel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: David L. Petersen Obadiah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah: Julia M. O'Brien Jonah: Yair Zakovitch Introduction to the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books: Carol A. Newsom Introductions and Annotations Tobit: Amy-Jill Levine Judith: Lawrence M. Wills Esther (Greek): Mary Joan Winn Leith Wisdom of Solomon: Michael Kolarcik Sirach: Benjamin G. Wright Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah: Matthew Goff Add Daniel (Azariah, Song of Three, Susanna, Bel): Amy C. Merrill Willis 1 Maccabees: John R. Bartlett 2 Maccabees: Daniel R. Schwartz 1 Esdras: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi Prayer of Manasseh: David Lambert Psalm 151: Judith H. Newman 3 Maccabees: John J. Collins 2 Esdras: Theodore A. Bergren 4 Maccabees: David A. de Silva Introduction to the Gospels: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Matthew: J. R. C. Cousland Mark: Suzanne Watts Henderson Luke: Marion L. Soards John: Colleen Conway Acts: Christopher R. Matthews Introduction to Letters/Epistles in the New Testament: Pheme Perkins Introductions and Annotations Romans: Ann Jervis 1 Corinthians: Laurence L. Welborn 2 Corinthians: Alexandra R. Brown Galatians: Emma Wasserman Ephesians, Colossians: Jennifer K. Berenson Philippians: Carolyn Osiek 1,2 Thessalonians: Richard S. Ascough The Pastoral Epistles, 1,2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon: Margaret M. Mitchell Hebrews: David A. de Silva James: Timothy B. Cargal 1 Peter: M. Eugene Boring 2 Peter, Jude: Terrance Callan 1,2,3 John: Pheme Perkins Revelation: Jean-Pierre Ruiz General Essays, Tables, Glossary, Index General Essays The Canons of the Bible: Marc Z. Brettler and Pheme Perkins Textual Criticism: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins The Languages of the Bible: Sidnie White Crawford Translation of the Bible into English: Michael D. Coogan and Pheme Perkins Interpretation The Hebrew Bible's Interpretation of Itself: Marc Z. Brettler The New Testament Interprets the Jewish Scriptures: Pheme Perkins Jewish Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Marc Z. Brettler Christian Interpretation in the Premodern Era: Carol A. Newsom The Interpretation of the Bible: From the Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Centuries: Michael D. Coogan Contemporary Methods in Biblical Study: Carol A. Newsom The Geography of the Bible: Michael D. Coogan Cultural Contexts The Ancient Near East: Michael D. Coogan The Persian and Hellenistic Periods: Carol A. Newsom The Roman Period: Pheme Perkins Tables Timeline Chronological Table of Rulers Weights and Measures Time [includes Calendar] Parallel Texts [now including parallels from the Gospel of John] Translations of Ancient Texts Glossary Index to the Study Materials
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Pennsylvania State University Press Marbeh Ḥokmah: Studies in the Bible and the
Book SynopsisThe title, Marbeh Ḥokmah, meaning “increases wisdom,” reflects the fact that Victor Avigdor Hurowitz was a scholar who increased wisdom and who continues to increase the wisdom of scholars throughout the world even after his untimely death at the age of 64. The book was edited by five of Professor Hurowitz’s colleagues: Profs. Shamir Yona and Mayer I. Gruber of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Edward L. Greenstein of Bar-Ilan University, Peter Machinist of Harvard University, and Shalom M. Paul of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The two-volume collection contains 49 groundbreaking essays written by 53 distinguished authors from various institutions of higher learning in Israel and around the world. The authors include Victor’s teachers, colleagues, and students, and the essays deal with a great variety of subjects. The breadth of subject matter featured in Marbeh Ḥokmah is a most appropriate tribute to Victor Avigdor Hurowitz, whose published scholarship encompassed a wide variety of fields of interest pertaining to the study of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East: Wisdom Literature, Psalmody, prophecy and prophets, the priesthood, eschatology, historiography, ancient inscriptions, medieval Hebrew biblical exegesis, religious rites, building and architecture, temples, the art of warfare, Semitic philology, Sumerian proverbs, epigraphy, rhetoric and stylistics, poetry, lamentations, the interconnections between Hebrew Scripture and the ancient Near East, the cultures of ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia, innerbiblical parallels, and many other subjects.Trade Review“These papers demonstrate that both fields—Bible and ancient Near Eastern studies— stand much to gain by following the path of dialogue and discourse upon which Victor Hurowitz left his indelible footprints.”—Yoram Cohen Review of Biblical LiteratureTable of ContentsAbout the Editors and ContributorsPreface and AcknowledgmentsPersonal and Academic Biography of Victor Avigdor HurowitzPublications of Victor Avigdor HurowitzEnglish Abstracts of the Hebrew EssaysAbbreviationsMaqlû Tablet II: Its Literary Frame and Formation Tzvi AbuschImages of the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Calah in the Throne-Room Vision of Isaiah 6 Shawn Zelig AsterBathing the Goddess (CTH 714) Gary BeckmanPsalm 132: A Prayer for the Restoration of Judah Adele BerlinJosiah in Bethel: An Ancient Prophecy Newly Fulfilled Mordechai CoganThe Well-Attested BH-Akk. Simile כראימ (Ps 92:11) כמו בן-ראמים (Ps 29:6) = Akk. kīma rīmi/rīmāniš and Its Semantic Equivalent כאביר (Isa 10:13 [Kethiv]) in the Speech of the Assyrian King Chaim (Harold R.) CohenThe Pastoral Idea of ḥesed and the Symbolism of Matzo and Hamets Sol CohenThe Tower and City of Babel Story (Genesis 11:1–9): Problems of Interpretation and Background John DayHuman Tribulation and Transience in Job: The Metaphor of the Moth Tova FortiDid Ezra Create Judaism? Lisbeth S. FriedAncient Mesopotamian Cultic Whispering into the Ears Uri GabbayTwo New Cultic Inscriptions from Seventh-Century BCE Ekron Seymour Gitin and Shmuel AḥituvReflections on the Intersection between “Song” and Wisdom in the Hebrew Bible David A. Glatt-GiladTo Whom Can a Wronged Person Turn for Help in the Old Babylonian Period? Shirley GraetzFinding One’s Way in Proverbs 30:18–19 Edward L. Greensteinʾel = ʾet: An Unrecognized Lexeme in Biblical Hebrew Mayer I. GruberA Sumerian Incantation for the Lavatory and Neo-Assyrian Eschatology Wayne HorowitzReligion and Ethics in Sumerian Proverb Literature Jacob Klein and Nili SametHow Did Rabshakeh Know the Language of Judah? Yigal LevinFrom Accountability to Commandment: Trends in the Evolution of the Ancient Near Eastern Ritual Genre Baruch A. LevineIdol Moments: Reading the Bible in Abraham’s Father’s Idol Shop Diana LiptonPortable Sanctuaries and Their Evolution: The Biblical Tabernacle (ʿōhel môʿēd/miškān) and the Akkadian qersu Natalie N. May“Your Father Is an Amorite and Your Mother a Hittite” (Ezekiel 16:3) Bustenay OdedVain Imprecations on Having Been Born in Job 3 and Mesopotamian Literature Shalom M. PaulThe Discourse Structure of the Mesha Inscription: “I-Style” Intonation Units, and Oral Performance Frank H. PolakAnointing Documents with Oil and Sacrificing before Them Barbara N. PorterRepetition with Variation in Legal-Cultic Texts of the Torah Gary A. RendsburgSiege Mentality: Fighting at the City Gate in the Mari Archives Jack M. SassonThe Question of David’s Voice(s) in the Lament of 2 Samuel Mark S. SmithGudea’s Kingship and Divinity Claudia E. SuterEschatology in the Book of Jeremiah Marvin A. SweeneyThe “Holiness School”—Creativity and Editorial Activity in the Book of Joshua: The Case of Joshua 24 Ada Taggar-CohenSaul’s Pursuit of David in the Land of Judah and the Geographical Background Shmuel VargonUnder The Skin: A Study of SU, the Sumerian Bodyscape Joan Goodnick Westenholz ז′′לAnother Look at the Nomadic Tribal Arameans in the Inscriptions of Ninurta-kudurrī-uṣur of Suḫu K. Lawson Younger, Jr.Taking the Measure of the Ten-Cubit Gap, Isaiah’s Vision, and Iron Age Bones Ziony ZevitIndexesIndex of Authors Index of ScriptureHebrew SectionContentsThe “Blessings” of Reuben (Gen 49:3–4; Deut 33:6; Judg 5:14): Their Historical Background Yitzhak AvishurTowns with Changed Names Israel EphʿalThe Episode of Naboth the Jezreelite: A Crucial Clash between Ahab’s Policy and the Patriarchal Tradition Zafrira Ben-BarakPriests and the Cult in the Book of Malachi in the Light of Neo-Babylonian Sources Jonathan Ben-DovA New Reading of Deuteronomy 17:2–7 Shalom Eliezer HoltzWordplays in the Visions of Amos Nili WazanaRepeated Passages and Their Significance for the Composition of the Deuteronomistic and Chronistic Historiographies Zipora TalshirThe Alleged Dependence of the Abraham Narratives in Genesis on the Ugaritic Epic of Aqhat Jonathan Yogev and Shamir YonaBetween Men and God in the Hebrew Bible: On Seeing, Self-Restraint, and Loyalty Rimon KasherEditing and Authorship in Proverbs 22:17–23:10 Michael V. foxThe Corrections by Rashi to His Commentary on Hosea Jordan S. PenkowerThe Fall of Samaria: Between History and Historiography Danʾel KahnHere Today and Gone Tomorrow: The Story of Merab, the Daughter of Saul Orly Keren and Hagit TaraganThe Justification of the Lord’s Verdict: Textual and Literary Interventions in Samuel and Kings Alexander Rofé“An Abomination to the Egyptians”: New Light on an Old Problem Nili ShupakIndex of Authors
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