Bible History Old Testament New Updated Edition

Bible History Old Testament New Updated Edition

Author: Alfred Edersheim

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 1994-09-01

Total Pages: 1025

ISBN-13: 1565638328

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In this enduring classic, Alfred Edersheim explores the broad sweep of Old Testament history. He brings to his work his immense learning and familiarity with Judaism, as well as his love for Scripture and his desire for every Christian to know and understand the story of God's redemptive work in history. This new edition of Edersheim's classic features the following improvements: - Entirely reset in a modern and easy-to-read typeface - Complete and unabridged in one volume - Arabic numbers replace roman numerals - New maps to provide for richer understanding "In writing it " Bible History: Old Testament]" I have primarily had in view those who teach and those who learn, whether in the school or in the family. But my scope has also been wider. I have wished to furnish, what may be useful for reading in the family, --what indeed may, in some measure, serve the place of a popular exposition of the sacred history. More than this, I hope it may likewise prove a book to put in the hands of students, to show them what the Bible really teaches." --Alfred Edersheim


Bible History

Bible History

Author: Alfred Edersheim

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-25

Total Pages: 1087

ISBN-13:

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Bible History is a fascinating study that gives incredible insights into the Old Testament. Alfred Edersheim removed layers of mystery, allowing readers to engage completely with the text. The readers are provided with a chronological history of the Jewish people resulting from his close examination of the books. The work is divided into seven volumes to make it easy for the reader to comprehend each significant period covered in the Old Testament. Edersheim's deep knowledge and understanding of Judaism are witnessed throughout the work. In addition, one can also notice his love for scripture and his desire for every Christian to learn and become familiar with the story of God's redeeming work in history.


The Wisdom of Alfred Edersheim

The Wisdom of Alfred Edersheim

Author: David Mishkin

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2008-10-02

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 155635939X

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Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889) was born and reared in a Jewish home in Vienna. He was given a New Testament while studying medicine at the University of Pest (Budapest) and soon afterwards came to believe in Jesus as his Messiah. He held several teaching positions in the United Kingdom before settling at the University of Oxford. From 1882 until his death, he was Grinfeld Lecturer on the Septuagint. He is still considered a leading authority on Jewish life and customs in the time of Jesus. He wrote many books on a variety of topics, most famously The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah. The Wisdom of Alfred Edersheim includes hundreds of quotations from his various works, many of which are rare and out of print. Edersheim is remembered and loved for his devotional commentary as much as for his scholarship.


Letters to Auntie Fori

Letters to Auntie Fori

Author: Martin Gilbert

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Sir Martin Gilbert, renowned author of many authoritative works of history and biography, speaks in a charming, personal voice in this fascinating volume, the saga of five thousand years of Jewish life laid out in a series of intimate, storytelling letters to a lifelong friend. Sir Martin first met “Auntie Fori” in 1958,when he arrived in New Delhi with a letter of introduction from her son, a fellow Oxford student. Their friendship flourished for forty years through correspondence and visits to the capitals where her husband, the diplomat B. K. Nehru, was posted. Then, at her ninetieth birthday celebration in 1998, Auntie Fori told her “adopted nephew” that she was not of Indian birth but was actually Hungarian–and Jewish. She did not know what this Jewish identity involved–historically or spiritually–and she asked him to enlighten her. In response, Sir Martin embarked on the series of letters that have been gathered to form this book, shaping each one as a concise, individually formed story. He presents Jewish history as the narrative expression–the timeline–of the Jewish faith, and the faith as it is informed by the history. Starting with Adam and Eve, he then brings us to Abraham and his descendants, who worshiped a God who repeatedly, and often dramatically, intervened in their lives. The stories of Genesis and Exodus lead seamlessly on to those of the eras when the land was ruled by the Israelite kings and then by Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome–the Biblical and post-Biblical periods. In Sir Martin’s hands, these stories are rich in incident and achievement. He then traces the long history of the Jews in the Diaspora, ending with an unexpected visit to an outpost of Jewry in Anchorage, Alaska. Ranging through almost every country in the world–including China and India–he maintains a chronological structure, weaving in the history of other peoples and faiths, to give Auntie Fori–and us–a sense of the larger stage on which Jewish history has played out. The last fifty letters are devoted to an explanation of Jewish faith and worship, intertwined with the history and observance of holy days and festivals. These letters are fascinating in their objectivity and at the same time infused with a deep personal warmth. Written for one beloved friend,Letters to Auntie Foribrings to life the events and sequence of Jewish history with a special charm that will endear this volume to readers old and young.


Alfred Edersheim: Collected Works

Alfred Edersheim: Collected Works

Author: Alfred Edersheim

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2023-11-25

Total Pages: 2150

ISBN-13:

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DigiCat presents to you this insightful collection of the most influential works by Alfred Edersheim, a scholar who wrote about the traditions and history of the Jewish faith and Christianity. The book contains, The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, one of the invaluable works ever written on the life of Christ. In addition, Edersheim's famous work, Bible History, is also included in this collection. He uncovers the Old Testament by removing layers of mystery and allowing readers to engage with the text thoroughly. His "The Temple," and "The Cross and the Crown " are some other significant works delivered in this absorbing collection.


The Old Testament Between Theology and History

The Old Testament Between Theology and History

Author: Niels Peter Lemche

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 0664232450

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From its inception at the time of the Enlightenment until the mid-twentieth century, the historical-critical method constituted the dominant paradigm in Old Testament studies. In this magisterial overview, Niels Peter Lemche surveys the development of the historical-critical method and the way it changed the scholarly perception of the Old Testament. In part 1 he describes the rise and influence of historical-critical approaches, while in part 2 he traces their decline and fall. Then, in part 3, he discusses the identity of the authors of the Old Testament, based on the content of the literature they wrote, demonstrating that the collapse of history does not preclude critical study. Part 4 investigates the theological consequences of this collapse and surveys Old Testament and biblical theology in its various manifestations in the twentieth century. An appendix includes a history of Palestine from the Stone Age to modern times, constructed without recourse to the Old Testament.