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Davies, Philip, and John Rogerson. 2005. The Old Testament World. 2nd ed. Louisville: Westminster John Knox. Dever, William G. 2008. Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
The Pentateuch
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In the classroom, when professors cover these books of Moses, they turn to Dr. Blenkinsopp's classic for reliable, accessible discussions of all the important details.
The volume concludes with a brief treatment of how the Pentateuch is read in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
These books are the first fivebooks of the seventeen Historical Books of the Old Testament and are foundationalfor the rest of the Bible.
This social-science commentary on the Pentateuch is renowned as one of the most influential volumes on this group of texts.
This book introduces students with a little background in biblical studies to the scholarly study of the Pentateuch (Genesis to Deuteronomy).
Israël et ses tribus selon Genèse 49. OBO 171. Fribourg: Editions Universitaires; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999. Gen. 49 reflects an old northern six-tribe list subsequently edited to bring the total to twelve tribes.
In this volume, Terence E. Fretheim seeks to introduce the Pentateuch to modern readers, stressing its continuing capacity to speak a word of--or about--God.
Alice Laffey's rereading of the major themes of the first five books of the Bible will enable readers to gain a firm grasp of the contents of this major literary...
This overview of the Pentateuch reviews the various historical-critical attempts to read it that arise from notions about the social evolution of Israel's religion and culture.
Noted Old Testament scholar Lloyd R. Bailey, Sr., provides a helpful methodology for interpreting the first five books of the Bible. He analyzes the text in detail, covering such topics...
The Pentateuch: A Commentary on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
This study of the first five books of the Old Testament brings us back to the very beginning of the greatest book ever written.
This guide unravels these stories. The Pentateuch (its Greek name, but also known as the Torah by the Hebrews) consists of the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
This work offers an exploratory approach that enables students to engage with the text for themselves.