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Traditions of the Bible: A Guide to the Bible As It Was at the Start of the Common Era
James L. Kugel
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Hardback. This text focuses on core stories of the "Pentateuch" - from the Creation and the Tree of Knowledge through the Exodus from Egypt and journey to the Promised Land. It shows how the earliest interpreters transformed the Bible, and explains how and why they assumed such a significant role. Num Pages: 1080 pages, 30 halftones. BIC Classification: HRCG1; HRJ; HRLC1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 254 x 165 x 60. Weight in Grams: 1707.
James Kugel's The Bible As It Was (1997) has been welcomed with universal praise. Here now is the full scholarly edition of this wonderfully rich and illuminating work, expanding the author's findings into an incomparable reference work.
Focusing on two dozen core stories in the Pentateuch--from the Creation and Tree of Knowledge through the Exodus from Egypt and journey to the Promised Land--James Kugel shows us how the earliest interpreters of the scriptures radically transformed the Bible and made it into the book that has come down to us today. Kugel explains how and why the writers of this ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
1080
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1999
Condition
New
Number of Pages
1080
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674791510
SKU
V9780674791510
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About James L. Kugel
James L. Kugel is a Professor at Bar-Ilan University.
Reviews for Traditions of the Bible: A Guide to the Bible As It Was at the Start of the Common Era
Traditions of the Bible is a literary masterpiece. Nuanced presentations of multiple versions allow the reader to enter into the eddying flow of interpretation that, between the third century BC and the first century AD, eventually produced the Jewish Bible. We are there, in the Temple, in heightened conversation. Kugel is there to remind us of particular reasons, often fascinating ... Read more