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David M. Carr
The Hebrew Bible
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Guide
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PROLOGUE: MULTIPLE BIBLES, VERSIONS, AND TRANSLATIONS
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
EXERCISES
The Bible as a Complex Product of Many Hands
The Different Scriptures of Judaism and Christianity
Becoming an Informed User of a Contemporary Bible Translation
More on Method: Textual Criticism
In search of the best reading
Bible Abbreviations, Chapters, and Verses
The Origins of Chapters and Verses
Conclusion on Critically Analyzing a Page of Your Own Bible
CHAPTER REVIEW For Review
RESOURCES FOR FURTHER STUDY Editions of translations
One‐volume commentaries
Technological Resources
Useful websites for translation comparison
APPENDIX 1: TRANSLATION AND PARAPHRASE COMPARISON OF ISA 52:13–15
APPENDIX 2: CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECT ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE BIBLE
1 Studying the Bible in its Ancient Context(s)
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
EXERCISE
Academic Study of the Bible
Overview: Order of Main Discussions of Biblical Books
The Geography and Major Characters of the Biblical Drama
Visualizing (the Possible Ancestors of) Ancient Israelites
Major Periods in the Biblical Drama
AD, BC, BCE, and CE
Multiple Contexts, Multiple Methods
The Name of Israel’s God: Yahweh/the LORD
Conclusion
CHAPTER ONE REVIEW For Review
RESOURCES FOR FURTHER STUDY
Overviews of the history of Israel
Geography of lands and places featured in the Bible
Especially good internet resources
Discussions of methods in biblical interpretation
APPENDIX: ISRAEL’S HISTORY AND EMPIRES
(Prehistory of Israel: domination of Canaan by Egypt, 1450–1200 BCE)
Emergence of “Israel” in imperial power vacuum
Oppression by successive empires: Assyria, Egypt, and Babylonia (745–586 bce)
Imperial sponsorship of (formerly exiled) Judeans: post‐exilic period (starting 538 bce)
Roman rule (starting 63 bce with different dates of end)
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