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Hebrew In The Bible

Learn Biblical Hebrew – lesson 1 – Hebrew AlefBet | by eTeacherBiblical.com
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Torah (Inside the Torah) Art Poster Print … |
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Hebrews 11:1 Bible Quote Faith Is Being Sure of What We Hope For Vinyl Wall Decal Sticker Decor $18.99 One Hebrews 11:1 Bible Quote measuring roughly 36″ x 8″ Manufactured and Marketed Exclusively from The Custom Vinyl Shop. The Custom Vinyl Shop prides ourselves on lightning fast shipment times, We always will ship your decal within 2 days of purchase. We offer over 12 Stock Colors with 50 additional colors available upon request (Slight Delay in Manufacturing time will apply). Please email us aft… |
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Aaron Canvas Prints The first head of the Hebrew priesthood, who because of his eloquence was spokesman for Moses during the Exodus depicted here in his High- Priests habit…. |
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Holy Harmony $11.70 No Description Available.Genre: New Age MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 10-JUN-2005… |
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Ancient Echoes – Music from the time of Jesus and Jerusalem’s Second Temple $16.99 The San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble (SAVAE) invites people from different faiths to celebrate their various religious roots with the gift of song. The Ancient Echoes CD features recreations of music from the time of Jesus and Jerusalem’s Second Temple, which makes it the perfect gift for people of all denominations. Composed after years of intense study, Ancient Echoes draws from Jewish and Christ… |
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Abraham [VHS] $7.45 … |
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Godspell [VHS] $6.89 Comparing Godspell to its near-contemporaries Jesus Christ Superstar and Hair is unavoidable, but Godspell has developed its own unique following. With their thrift-store-meets-circus-performer garb, the characters in David Greene’s adaptation of the popular off-Broadway production may look more like the hippies in Hair than the biblical personages of Superstar. But Godspell isn’t really about th… |
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Unearthed: The Caves of Qumran/The Jesus Boat $1.99 … |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Jewish Torah Scroll in Cover – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Introduction to the Hebrew Bible [With CDROM] $54.45 Introduction to the Hebrew Bible [With CDROM] |
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Coincidences in the Bible and in Biblical Hebrew $32.62 Coincidences in the Bible and in Biblical Hebrew |
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Hebrew Bible-FL-Standard $56.65 Hebrew Bible-FL-Standard |
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Reader’s Hebrew Bible-FL $40.48 Reader’s Hebrew Bible-FL |
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A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible $38.61 A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible |
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Hebrew Bible-FL $35.99 Hebrew Bible-FL |
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The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible $29.65 The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible |
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An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible $24.75 An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible |
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Hebrew Bible-FL-Compact $41.77 Hebrew Bible-FL-Compact |
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Textual Criticism Hebrew Bible $48.82 Textual Criticism Hebrew Bible |
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Jesus the Messiah in the Hebrew Bible $22.45 Jesus the Messiah in the Hebrew Bible |
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Chanting The Hebrew Bible $18.75 Chanting The Hebrew Bible |
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Hebrew Bible As Literature $8.96 Hebrew Bible As Literature |
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Chanting the Hebrew Bible $56.25 Chanting the Hebrew Bible |
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A Reader’s Hebrew Bible $43.99 A Reader’s Hebrew Bible |
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Worship And The Hebrew Bible $48.45 Worship And The Hebrew Bible |
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Introduction To The Hebrew Bible $44.2 Introduction To The Hebrew Bible |
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The Dogmas Of Judaism $3.99 4+~~Credencys Solutions Inc~~Credencys Solutions Inc~~http://itunes.apple.com/app/the-dogmas-of-judaism/id389325618?uo=5~~Credencys Solutions Inc~~1.0~~2939714~~1706337~~http://credencys.com~~http://credencys.com/contact.html |
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‘i Have Written to the King, My Lord $21.7 The psalms in the Hebrew Bible have often been compared with the religious texts of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Canaan. Roger Tomes shows, in this incisive monograph, how the letters of the ancient Near East, from Mari, Amarna, Ugarit, Nimrud and Nineveh, are an equally rewarding analogue. In them we find suppliants, caught in crisis situations, appealing to their rulers; they use the same arguments to persuade them to act as the psalmists in their appeals to God: protestations of innocence, confession of faults, promises of loyalty, descriptions of plight, appeal to the other’s own interests, direct reproaches and quotation of the reproaches of enemies, and expressions of dependence. These are parallels that have much to teach us about the social position of the psalmists and their relationship to the cult. |
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1 Kings $25 New – For centuries people have turned to the Hebrew Bible to hear the life-giving words of God’s everlasting covenant. Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who seek to hear it. Twenty-four volumes are projected for the series. Anticipate one volume in the series each spring and fall.– This series reflects the latest developments in a relatively new method of biblical study: literary criticism.– The authors approach the books of the Hebr |
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1 Kings $20.13 New – For centuries people have turned to the Hebrew Bible to hear the life-giving words of God’s everlasting covenant. Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who seek to hear it. Twenty-four volumes are projected for the series. Anticipate one volume in the series each spring and fall.– This series reflects the latest developments in a relatively new method of biblical study: literary criticism.– The authors approach the books of the Hebr |
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1 Kings $17.32 Used – For centuries people have turned to the Hebrew Bible to hear the life-giving words of God’s everlasting covenant. Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who seek to hear it. Twenty-four volumes are projected for the series. Anticipate one volume in the series each spring and fall.– This series reflects the latest developments in a relatively new method of biblical study: literary criticism.– The authors approach the books of the Heb |
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1 Kings $20.36 Used – For centuries people have turned to the Hebrew Bible to hear the life-giving words of God’s everlasting covenant. Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who seek to hear it. Twenty-four volumes are projected for the series. Anticipate one volume in the series each spring and fall.– This series reflects the latest developments in a relatively new method of biblical study: literary criticism.– The authors approach the books of the Heb |
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1 Samuel $29.01 For centuries people have turned to the Hebrew Bible to hear the life-giving words of God’s everlasting covenant. Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who seek to hear it. Twenty-four volumes are projected for the series. Anticipate one volume in the series each spring and fall.– This series reflects the latest developments in a relatively new method of biblical study: literary criticism.– The authors approach the books of the Hebrew Bible as literary works, recognizing that the stories and poetry can be better appreciated if one is acquainted with the techniques whereby the ancient Hebrew authors told stories and wrote poems, as well as the strategies that modern readers use to understand them.– The contributors represent a variety of religious traditions, and theoretical approaches.– The authors comment on the text of the Hebrew Bible but they refer primarily to the New Revised Standard Version when referring to a modern translation.– The volumes in Berit Olam contain commentary only; the complete biblical text is not included.Organizing the text through the three interlocking themes of class, race, and gender, Jobling asks how this historical story relates to a modern world. |
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1 Samuel $55 1 Samuel is Volume VII of The Forms of the Old Testament Literature, a series that aims to present a form-critical analysis of every book and each unit in the Hebrew Bible. Fundamentally exegetical, the FOTL volumes examine the structure, genre, setting, and intention of the biblical literature in question. They also study the history behind the form-critical discussion of the material, attempt to bring consistency to the terminology for the genres and formulas of the biblical literature, and expose the exegetical process so as to enable students and pastors to engage in their own analysis and interpretation of the Old Testament texts. Antony Campbell’s valuable form-critical analysis of 1 Samuel highlights both the literary development of the text itself and its meanings for its audience. A skilled student of the Hebrew scriptures and their ancient context, Campbell shows modern readers the process of editing and reworking that shaped 1 Samuel’s final form. As Campbell’s study reveals, the tensions and contradictions that exist in the present text reflect a massive change in the way of life of ancient Israel. Samuel, the first prophet, here emerges to preside over the rise of Saul, Israel’s first king, to be the agent of Saul’s rejection, and to anoint David as Israel’s next king and the first established head of a royal dynasty. The book of 1 Samuel captures the work of God within this interplay of sociopolitical forces, and Campbell fruitfully explores the text both as a repository of traditions of great significance for Israel and as a paradigm of Israel’s use of narrative for theological expression. |
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1 and 2 Chronicles $78.61 New – This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ‘historical books’ in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of pe |
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1 and 2 Chronicles $125.77 New – This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ‘historical books’ in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of pe |
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1 and 2 Chronicles $135.67 New – This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ‘historical books’ in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of pe |
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1 and 2 Chronicles 1 Chronicles 1 2 Chro: Vol 1: 1 Chronicles 1-2 Chronicles 9 $193.01 This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ‘historical books’ in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of perfect oneness with God’s purpose. He explores the possibility of the restoration of that ideal through Israel’s place at the centre of the world of the nations. This portrayal reaches its climax in an idealized presentation of the reign of Solomon, in which all the rulers of the earth, including most famously the Queen of Sheba, bring their tribute in acknowledgment of Israel’s status (Volume 1). As subsequent history only too clearly shows, however, the Chronicler argues (Volume 2), that Israel itself, through unfaithfulness to Torah, has forfeited its right to possession of its land and is cast adrift among these same nations of the world. But the Chronicler’s message is one of hope. By a radical transformation of the chronology of Israel’s past into theological terms, the generation whom the Chronicler addresses becomes the fiftieth since Adam. It is the generation to whom the jubilee of return to the land through a perfectly enabled obedience to Torah, and thus the restoration of the primal ideal of the human race, is announced. |
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1 and 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles 10 36 Gu: Vol 2: 2 Chronicles 10-36 $187.7 This two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the ‘historical books’ in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of perfect oneness with God’s purpose. He explores the possibility of the restoration of that ideal through Israel’s place at the centre of the world of the nations. This portrayal reaches its climax in an idealized presentation of the reign of Solomon, in which all the rulers of the earth, including most famously the Queen of Sheba, bring their tribute in acknowledgment of Israel’s status (Volume 1). As subsequent history only too clearly shows, however, the Chronicler argues (Volume 2), that Israel itself, through unfaithfulness to Torah, has forfeited its right to possession of its land and is cast adrift among these same nations of the world. But the Chronicler’s message is one of hope. By a radical transformation of the chronology of Israel’s past into theological terms, the generation whom the Chronicler addresses becomes the fiftieth since Adam. It is the generation to whom the jubilee of return to the land through a perfectly enabled obedience to Torah, and thus the restoration of the primal ideal of the human race, is announced. |
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1, 2 Chronicles $19.99 General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators to blend sound scholarship with life-related illustrations.The design for the Preacher’s Commentary gives the reader an overall outline of each book of the Bible. Following the introduction, which reveals the author’s approach and salient background on the book, each chapter of the commentary provides the Scripture to be exposited. The New King James Bible has been chosen for the Preacher’s Commentary because it combines with integrity the beauty of language, underlying Hebrew and Greek textual basis, and thought-flow of the 1611 King James Version, while replacing obsolete verb forms and other archaisms with their everyday contemporary counterparts for greater readability. Reverence for God is preserved in the capitalization of all pronouns referring to the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. Readers who are more comfortable with another translation can readily find the parallel passage by means of the chapter and verse reference at the end of each passage being exposited. The paragraphs of exposition combine fresh insights to the Scripture, application, rich illustrative material, and innovative ways of utilizing the vibrant truth for his or her own life and for the challenge of communicating it with vigor and vitality. |
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1, 2 Kings $19.99 General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators to blend sound scholarship with life-related illustrations.The design for the Preacher’s Commentary gives the reader an overall outline of each book of the Bible. Following the introduction, which reveals the author’s approach and salient background on the book, each chapter of the commentary provides the Scripture to be exposited. The New King James Bible has been chosen for the Preacher’s Commentary because it combines with integrity the beauty of language, underlying Hebrew and Greek textual basis, and thought-flow of the 1611 King James Version, while replacing obsolete verb forms and other archaisms with their everyday contemporary counterparts for greater readability. Reverence for God is preserved in the capitalization of all pronouns referring to the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. Readers who are more comfortable with another translation can readily find the parallel passage by means of the chapter and verse reference at the end of each passage being exposited. The paragraphs of exposition combine fresh insights to the Scripture, application, rich illustrative material, and innovative ways of utilizing the vibrant truth for his or her own life and for the challenge of communicating it with vigor and vitality. |
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1,2 Corinthians $19.99 General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators to blend sound scholarship with life-related illustrations.The design for the Preacher’s Commentary gives the reader an overall outline of each book of the Bible. Following the introduction, which reveals the author’s approach and salient background on the book, each chapter of the commentary provides the Scripture to be exposited. The New King James Bible has been chosen for the Preacher’s Commentary because it combines with integrity the beauty of language, underlying Hebrew and Greek textual basis, and thought-flow of the 1611 King James Version, while replacing obsolete verb forms and other archaisms with their everyday contemporary counterparts for greater readability. Reverence for God is preserved in the capitalization of all pronouns referring to the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. Readers who are more comfortable with another translation can readily find the parallel passage by means of the chapter and verse reference at the end of each passage being exposited. The paragraphs of exposition combine fresh insights to the Scripture, application, rich illustrative material, and innovative ways of utilizing the vibrant truth for his or her own life and for the challenge of communicating it with vigor and vitality. |
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1,2,3 John / Revelation $19.99 General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators to blend sound scholarship with life-related illustrations.The design for the Preacher’s Commentary gives the reader an overall outline of each book of the Bible. Following the introduction, which reveals the author’s approach and salient background on the book, each chapter of the commentary provides the Scripture to be exposited. The New King James Bible has been chosen for the Preacher’s Commentary because it combines with integrity the beauty of language, underlying Hebrew and Greek textual basis, and thought-flow of the 1611 King James Version, while replacing obsolete verb forms and other archaisms with their everyday contemporary counterparts for greater readability. Reverence for God is preserved in the capitalization of all pronouns referring to the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. Readers who are more comfortable with another translation can readily find the parallel passage by means of the chapter and verse reference at the end of each passage being exposited. The paragraphs of exposition combine fresh insights to the Scripture, application, rich illustrative material, and innovative ways of utilizing the vibrant truth for his or her own life and for the challenge of communicating it with vigor and vitality. |
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1490s Books: Naples Bible $11.91 Used – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Naples Bible is the second printed Old Testament Bible in Hebrew . The very first complete printed Hebrew Bible was published by the Soncino brothers in 1488. This was then followed by the Naples Bible in 1491-1493. It is not to be confused with a 14th century illuminated manuscript bible, in the Lati |
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1490s Books: Naples Bible $20.97 Used – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Naples Bible is the second printed Old Testament Bible in Hebrew . The very first complete printed Hebrew Bible was published by the Soncino brothers in 1488. This was then followed by the Naples Bible in 1491-1493. It is not to be confused with a 14th century illuminated manuscript bible, in the Lati |