The Bible As It Was
by James L. Kugel
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"This is a companion to the Bible like no other. Leading us chapter by chapter through key biblical stories - from Creation and the Tree of Knowledge through the Exodus from Egypt and journey to the Promised Land - James Kugel shows how a group of anonymous ancient interpreters radically transformed the Bible and made it into the book that has come down to us today. Here, for the first time, we can witness the development of the Bible "As It Was" at the start of the common era - the Bible as show more we know it."--Jacket. show lessTags
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James Kugel, of Harvard University, offers a compelling vision of the ancient development of Biblical interpretation through his far-reaching exploration "The Bible as It Was." Using Jewish and Christian writings dating from roughly 200 BC to AD 100, Kugel traces how the interpretations of Torah were fused onto retellings of the scriptures themselves, shaping how the holy writings were read thereafter.
The breadth of Kugel's examples is astounding, incorporating much of the extant Jewish and then Christian writing of the roughly 300 year period he focuses upon. Story by story, especially when covering Genesis (roughly half of the book), Kugel lays out the scriptural text and then shows how early interpreters shaped the reading of show more it.
Kugel's analysis is important for several reasons, especially to practicing Jews and Christians and to those who would understand their canonized scriptures. Kugel demonstrates that the writings have always been interpreted texts, which means that the sermons and meditations of modern faith have a heritage that can be traced back to the earliest days. For Christians, Kugel offers an intriguing account of the Bible, and its interpretation, that would have been prevalent during Jesus' lifetime, which offers a much better context for understanding his teaching and ministry.
This book is an outstanding resource for students of the Bible (both Jewish and Christian) and is enthusiastically recommended. show less
The breadth of Kugel's examples is astounding, incorporating much of the extant Jewish and then Christian writing of the roughly 300 year period he focuses upon. Story by story, especially when covering Genesis (roughly half of the book), Kugel lays out the scriptural text and then shows how early interpreters shaped the reading of show more it.
Kugel's analysis is important for several reasons, especially to practicing Jews and Christians and to those who would understand their canonized scriptures. Kugel demonstrates that the writings have always been interpreted texts, which means that the sermons and meditations of modern faith have a heritage that can be traced back to the earliest days. For Christians, Kugel offers an intriguing account of the Bible, and its interpretation, that would have been prevalent during Jesus' lifetime, which offers a much better context for understanding his teaching and ministry.
This book is an outstanding resource for students of the Bible (both Jewish and Christian) and is enthusiastically recommended. show less
Outstanding read.
NO OF PAGES: 680 SUB CAT I: Bible Study SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This is a companion to the Bible like no other. Leading us chapter by chapter through Biblical stories-from Creation and the Tree of Knowledge through the Exodus from Egypt and journey to the Promised Land.NOTES: SUBTITLE:
A Guide to the Hebrew Bible.
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- Canonical title
- The Bible As It Was
- Original publication date
- 1997
- Important places
- Africa; Canaan; Egypt; Israel
- Dedication
- Once again, to R.
- First words
- The oldest parts of the Hebrew Bible go back very far into ancient times, some to before 1,000 B.C.E.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was their Bible, and no ragtag collection of ancient Near Eastern texts, that was canonized in the closing centuries of the Second Temple period, and their Bible is, to an extent with which all who love God's word must reckon, ours today.
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- Gomes, Peter J.; Kermode, Frank; Meeks, Wayne; Boyarin, Daniel
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