Deuteronomy: The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Trans- lation. JPS Torah Commentary 5. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1996.Tigay, Jeffrey H. Deuteronomy: the traditional Hebrew text with the new JPS translation. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society, 1996....
His practical aims, and the parenctic treatment which as a rule his subject demands, oblige him naturally to expand and reiterate more than is usually the case with Hebrew writers; nevertheless, his discourse, while never (in the bad sense of the term) rhetorical, always maintains its ...
J. A. Power Professor of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation at the Perkins School of Theology, SMU. His works have centered primarily on Deuteronomistic History with studies concerning redaction (JSOT Press, 1981), 1 and 2 Kings (John Knox, 1987), Joshua (Westminster John Knox...
The Book of Deuteronomy is an important part of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It provides historical context for the Israelites' journey fromEgyptto the Promised Land, and contains important themes and motifs that are central to the Bible as a whole. It is also significant ...
The term Torah is also used to designate the entire Hebrew Bible. Since for some Jews the laws and customs passed down through oral traditions are part and parcel of God’s revelation to Moses andconstitutethe “oral Torah,” Torah is also understood to include both the Oral Law and the ...
◄Deuteronomy 12:5► Text Analysis Go to Parallel Hebrew Strong'sHebrewEnglishMorphology 3588[e]כִּ֠י kîForConj 518[e]אִֽם־ ’im-butConj 413[e]אֶל־ ’el-untoPrep 4725[e]הַמָּק֞וֹם ...
Deuteronomy 5:7 Or besides Deuteronomy 5:10 Or to the thousandth generation Deuteronomy 5:15 Or servant Deuteronomy 5:17 The Hebrew word also covers causing human death through carelessness or negligence English Standard Version (ESV) The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text E...
Bible > Hebrew > Deuteronomy 14:20◄ Deuteronomy 14:20 ► Text Analysis Go to Parallel Hebrew Strong's Hebrew English Morphology 3605 [e] כָּל־kāl- All N-msc 5775 [e] ע֥וֹף‘ō-wp̄ birds N-ms
[5] The term qadištu here (cognate of the Hebrew kedeshah) is generally understood as “temple prostitute.” Challenging the Temple Prostitute Translation The identity of the kedeshim and the very existence of sacred prostitution in the ancient Near East has been challenged by contemporary ...
Bible > Hebrew > Deuteronomy 33:25◄ Deuteronomy 33:25 ► Text Analysis Go to Parallel Hebrew Strong's Hebrew English Morphology 1270 [e] בַּרְזֶ֥לbar-zel Iron N-ms 5178 [e] וּנְחֹ֖שֶׁתū-nə-ḥō-šeṯ and bronze Conj-...