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Visual Presentation of the Five Books of Moses
The Bible with Sources Revealed by Richard Elliott Friedman presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. This scholarly work uses different colors and type styles to identify distinct textual sources, making the complex origins of the Pentateuch accessible to readers.
Color-Coded Source Identification
Friedman's innovative visual system allows readers to easily distinguish between the multiple sources that comprise the Torah. Each source is marked with distinct colors and typography, revealing how these ancient texts were woven together over centuries. This presentation transforms scholarly research into an engaging reading experience that illuminates the documentary hypothesis.
Dynamic Translation by a Leading Bible Scholar
The text features Friedman's acclaimed translation, combining academic precision with readability. As the Ann & Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia and Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus at UC San Diego, Friedman brings decades of expertise from Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, and the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem.
Comprehensive Biblical Commentary and Analysis
This volume serves as both a readable Bible text and an analytical tool for understanding biblical composition. Readers gain insight into how the Five Books of Moses developed, which passages belong to which sources, and how these sources reflect different historical periods and theological perspectives. The color-coding system makes complex biblical criticism accessible without requiring advanced theological training.
Author Credentials and Recognition
Richard Elliott Friedman is author of the bestselling Who Wrote the Bible? and numerous other works on biblical scholarship. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. He has served as consultant for Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt, Alice Hoffman's The Dovekeepers, and programs for NBC, A&E, PBS, and Nova. An American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and member of The Biblical Colloquium, Friedman represents the forefront of contemporary biblical studies.
Binding Material: Paper
About the Author - Friedman, Richard Elliott: RICHARD ELLIOTT FRIEDMAN is one of the premier bible scholars in the country. He earned his doctorate at Harvard and was a visiting fellow at Oxford and Cambridge, a Senior Fellow of the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Haifa. He is the Ann & Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia and the Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus of the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Commentary on the Torah, The Disappearance of God, The Hidden Book in the Bible, The Bible with Sources Revealed, The Bible Now, The Exile and Biblical Narrative, the bestselling Who Wrote the Bible?, and most recently, The Exodus. He was an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and was elected to membership in The Biblical Colloquium. His books have been translated into Hebrew, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Polish, Hungarian, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Turkish, Korean, and French. He was a consultant for the Dreamworks film The Prince of Egypt, for Alice Hoffman's The Dovekeepers, and for NBC, A&E, PBS, and Nova.
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Visual Presentation of the Five Books of Moses
The Bible with Sources Revealed by Richard Elliott Friedman presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. This scholarly work uses different colors and type styles to identify distinct textual sources, making the complex origins of the Pentateuch accessible to readers.
Color-Coded Source Identification
Friedman's innovative visual system allows readers to easily distinguish between the multiple sources that comprise the Torah. Each source is marked with distinct colors and typography, revealing how these ancient texts were woven together over centuries. This presentation transforms scholarly research into an engaging reading experience that illuminates the documentary hypothesis.
Dynamic Translation by a Leading Bible Scholar
The text features Friedman's acclaimed translation, combining academic precision with readability. As the Ann & Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia and Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus at UC San Diego, Friedman brings decades of expertise from Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, and the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem.
Comprehensive Biblical Commentary and Analysis
This volume serves as both a readable Bible text and an analytical tool for understanding biblical composition. Readers gain insight into how the Five Books of Moses developed, which passages belong to which sources, and how these sources reflect different historical periods and theological perspectives. The color-coding system makes complex biblical criticism accessible without requiring advanced theological training.
Author Credentials and Recognition
Richard Elliott Friedman is author of the bestselling Who Wrote the Bible? and numerous other works on biblical scholarship. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. He has served as consultant for Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt, Alice Hoffman's The Dovekeepers, and programs for NBC, A&E, PBS, and Nova. An American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and member of The Biblical Colloquium, Friedman represents the forefront of contemporary biblical studies.
Binding Material: Paper
About the Author - Friedman, Richard Elliott: RICHARD ELLIOTT FRIEDMAN is one of the premier bible scholars in the country. He earned his doctorate at Harvard and was a visiting fellow at Oxford and Cambridge, a Senior Fellow of the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Haifa. He is the Ann & Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia and the Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus of the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Commentary on the Torah, The Disappearance of God, The Hidden Book in the Bible, The Bible with Sources Revealed, The Bible Now, The Exile and Biblical Narrative, the bestselling Who Wrote the Bible?, and most recently, The Exodus. He was an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and was elected to membership in The Biblical Colloquium. His books have been translated into Hebrew, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Polish, Hungarian, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Turkish, Korean, and French. He was a consultant for the Dreamworks film The Prince of Egypt, for Alice Hoffman's The Dovekeepers, and for NBC, A&E, PBS, and Nova.
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