01235nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000250008610000110011124500330012224500220015526000070017726000280018426000090021230000110022130000280023230000100026052005490027065000440081965000160086365000130087985600650089220260119071505.02024-10-07 08:39:34 a9780195325225 aeng a221.6 bB845-M31 aBrettler, Marc Zvi eAuthor aHow to Read the Jewish Bible cMarc Zvi Brettler aUK bOxford University Press c2007 a374tr. bPaperback, Illustration c24 cm aThis book is the first “Jewishly sensitive” introduction to the historical-critical method. Unlike other introductory texts, the Bible that this book speaks about is the Jewish one—with the three-part TANAKH arrangement, the sequence of books found in modern printed Hebrew editions, and the chapter and verse enumerations used in most modern Jewish versions of the Bible. In an afterword, the author discusses how the historical-critical method can help contemporary Jews relate to the Bible as a religious text in a more meaningful way. aBible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc aBible -- OT aExegesis4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15524/4.jpgyCover Image