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TORAH - Bilingual Edition: English Hebrew - The Hebrew Teaching: Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers & Deuteronomy - cover
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TORAH - Bilingual Edition: English Hebrew - The Hebrew Teaching: Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers & Deuteronomy

Max Margolis, JPS

Editora: Good Press

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The 'TORAH - Bilingual Edition: English/Hebrew' presents a profoundly rich tapestry of themes that thread through centuries of spiritual, literary, and cultural significance. This anthology delivers a deep exploration of faith, law, and morality, seamlessly weaving narratives that have shaped the bedrock of numerous societies. The collection demonstrates a remarkable range from historical narratives, poetic expressions, to intricate legal stipulations, all within a bilingual framework. Standout pieces invite readers to ponder the timeless stories of human endeavor and divine interaction, bridging the ancient and the contemporary through meticulous translation and interpretation. Authored by Max Margolis and the Jewish Publication Society (JPS), this edition is steeped in scholarly rigor and cultural heritage. Margolis and JPS bring together a profound understanding of the Torah's context and intricacies, showcasing its pivotal role in Jewish heritage and broader historical dialogues. Their collective expertise ensures a faithful rendering that illuminates the text's contribution to religious, ethical, and literary discussions through the ages, embodying both historical reverence and modern scholarly inquiry. This bilingual edition is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and seekers of wisdom alike, offering a unique opportunity to engage closely with the Torah's text. The dual-language format opens a myriad of perspectives, encouraging readers to engage with the nuances of Hebrew alongside its English rendering. Such an exploration not only promises educational enrichment but also invites readers into a larger dialogue on tradition, interpretation, and meaning, offering a comprehensive look at one of the foundational texts of world culture and philosophy.
Disponível desde: 16/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 405 páginas.

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