Friedman delves deeply into the history of the Bible in a scholarly work that is as exciting and surprising as a good detective novel. Who Wrote the Bible? is enlightening, riveting, an important c…
In clear and lucid prose Evoking Scripture explores the literary and theological frameworks that lie behind the various quotations from and allusions to the Old Testament in the New. Steve Moyise t…
This is a hightly readable little book. While scholarly in its approach, it does not scare off the causal reader with an overabundance of footnotes, cross-references and untranslated original langu…
This book points the way to a different reading of Scripture, one that raises fresh questions for the contemporary reader: power, liberation, justice and preeminently, connectedness. The author's r…
Youve used it for years in synagoguenow take your own copy home. Popularly known as the Hertz Chumash, this classic Hebrew-English edition of the Five Books of Moses,...
In this fascinating study Dr. Coats clarifies the nature of this conflict and evaluates carefully the murmuring motif associated with the wilderness experience of Israel. First, he makes a form-cri…
Here is a book in which Christians searching for the secrets of the deeper life will find immeasurabl treasure a rich and vital message for today's Christian concerned wth living a Christian life i…
With this examination of the religious and sociological implications of the claims that underlie the formation of the tripartite canon, particularly the claims staked by the prophets, Professor Bla…
A valuable collection of notes on the first five books of the Bible. Each section begins with a helpful introduction followed by a chapter-by-chapter study of the text. This godly scholar of a byg…
The Pentateuch, or Torah, is the charter document of Israel's covenant faith, the foundation of Scripture and the key to understanding the biblical story. The themes that are first struck in Genesi…