תורה: A Modern CommentaryUnion of American Hebrew Congregations, 1974 |
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Page xvii
... ancient and contemporary assumptions about our world and must be freely faced . The modern reader should clearly understand that biblical man thought and wrote in terms of his own time and not ours . For us , reading the Bible should be ...
... ancient and contemporary assumptions about our world and must be freely faced . The modern reader should clearly understand that biblical man thought and wrote in terms of his own time and not ours . For us , reading the Bible should be ...
Page xxix
... ancient Near East . The reasons behind these statistics are not difficult to find . Alone among the books of the Hebrew Bible , Genesis has the whole ancient Near East for its stage . Its first eleven chapters are set entirely in ...
... ancient Near East . The reasons behind these statistics are not difficult to find . Alone among the books of the Hebrew Bible , Genesis has the whole ancient Near East for its stage . Its first eleven chapters are set entirely in ...
Page xxxiii
... ancient Near Eastern literature to our evaluation of the one and interpretation of the other . But we need not confine our search to the biblical text or to the immediate parallels ( and con- trasts ) from the cognate literatures ...
... ancient Near Eastern literature to our evaluation of the one and interpretation of the other . But we need not confine our search to the biblical text or to the immediate parallels ( and con- trasts ) from the cognate literatures ...