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Kugel James L |
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Traditions of the Bible [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to the Bible as it was at the start of the common era / / James L. Kugel |
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Cambridge, MA, : Harvard University Press, 1998 |
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1 online resource (1078 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Rev. ed. of: The Bible as it was. 1997. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 951-980) and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 The World of Ancient Biblical Interpreters -- 2 The Creation of the World -- 3 Adam and Eve -- 4 Cain and Abel -- 5 Noah and the Flood -- 6 The Tower of Babel -- 7 Abraham Journeys from Chaldea -- 8 Melchizedek -- 9 The Trials of Abraham -- 10 Lot and Lot's Wife -- 11 Jacob and Esau -- 12 Jacob and the Angel -- 13 Dinah -- 14 Joseph's Ups and Downs -- 15 Jacob's Sons in Egypt -- 16 Growing Up in Pharaoh's Court -- 17 The Exodus from Egypt -- 18 The Red Sea -- 19 Into the Wilderness -- 20 At Mt. Sinai -- 21 The Golden Calf -- 22 Worship in the Wilderness -- 23 Trouble along the Way -- 24 The Bronze Serpent, Balaam, and Phinehas -- 25 The Life of Torah -- 26 Afterword -- Abbreviations -- Terms and Sources -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- Illustration Credits -- Index |
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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 formative age of interpretation--roughly 200 B.C.E. to 150 C.E.--assumed such a significant role. Mining their writings--including the Dead Sea Scrolls, works of Philo and Josephus and letters of the Apostle |
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