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The Pentateuch: An Introduction to the First Five Books of the Bible
The Pentateuch (its Greek name; also known as the Torah by the Hebrews) consists of the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. From Adam and Eve in the Garden, to Noah Ark, to Moses parting of the Red Sea, to its conclusions with the death of Moses, the Pentateuch contains some of the most important and memorable stories in Western civilization. In this richly detailed work, which has become a standard in the field, renowned biblical scholar Joseph Blenkinsopp unravels (as Harold Bloom did in The Book of J) the radical scholarly opinions on just where these ancient and powerful stories come from, how they were formed, and what significance they have today. In the classroom, when professors cover these books of Moses, they turn to Dr. Blenkinsopp classic for reliable, accessible discussions of all the important details.
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The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library
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222.107 Ble p
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Publisher | Yale University Press : New Heaven and London., 1992 |
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x + 273hlm: 16x23,5cm
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English
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978-0-300-14021-7
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222.107
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