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Mikra Text, translation, reading & interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in ancient Judaism & early Christianity Martin Jan Mulder

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Hendrickson Publishers; 2004Description: 929tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 1565632559
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 221.0901
  • M379-M95
Online resources: Summary: The term `Mikra` is frequently used interchangeably with `Bible` and `Holy Scripture.` Nevertheless the term carries more freight, for it means `the way in which the text has always been and ought to be recited and understood by those who have been closely connected with the texts.` The many scholars, all specialists in their fields, who contribute to this expansive volume elucidate the many translations and interpretations of the texts from the formation of the canon, through the Greek and Aramaic translations, the Samaritans, the Rabbis, the New Testament writers, the Latin translations, and the early Christian fathers.
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The term `Mikra` is frequently used interchangeably with `Bible` and `Holy Scripture.` Nevertheless the term carries more freight, for it means `the way in which the text has always been and ought to be recited and understood by those who have been closely connected with the texts.` The many scholars, all specialists in their fields, who contribute to this expansive volume elucidate the many translations and interpretations of the texts from the formation of the canon, through the Greek and Aramaic translations, the Samaritans, the Rabbis, the New Testament writers, the Latin translations, and the early Christian fathers.

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