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    The Hebrew Bible [repost]

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    The Hebrew Bible [repost]

    The Hebrew Bible
    14xAudio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 64 kb/s (1 ch) | Duration: 07:35:46 | + PDF Guide | 211 mb
    Genre: Religion

    The Hebrew Bible, known to Jews as the Tanakh and to Christians as the Old Testament, is the basis for the West's tradition of monotheism, as well as our civilization's ethics and mores. In this course delivered by Professor Lawrence H. Schiffman, listeners will engage in a discussion on how that collection came into being and how it was passed down and interpreted throughout the ages. By the conclusion of the discussion, you'll see how this tradition developed into the basis of Judaism and Christianity and how it continues to mold our society and culture today.
    The Jewish Bible was collected in ancient Israel over a long period of time. The first books of the Bible are the Five Books of Moses, in Hebrew, the Torah, or by its Greek name, the Pentateuch, meaning "five books." For the Hebrew Scriptures, the Biblical canon was divided into three parts, Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim. Christians have a completely different term for this Jewish canon that constitutes about one half of the Christian Bible. Because Christians have an additional set of texts, namely, the Gospels and the Epistles, Christians refer to the earlier material as the Old Testament in contradistinction to the New Testament.
    This intellectually satisfying course examines the complex issues of the historicity of the biblical account as well as the deep theological and religious ideas that the Bible teaches. We will sample approaches both traditional and modern, making use of the works of a broad sampling of scholars - ancient, medieval, and modern - to understand the message of the Hebrew Scriptures and the stories they told. Archaeology and the perspectives gained from our knowledge of the Ancient Near East will be at the forefront, allowing us to approach the Bible with the help of the manifold tools of modern research while retaining respect for the Bible and its ancient message.

    Course Syllabus
    Lecture 1 Bible, Hebrew Scriptures, Old Testament: The Nature of the Collection
    Lecture 2 Who Wrote the Bible?: Authors, Editors, and Scrolls
    Lecture 3 Archaeology and the Bible
    Lecture 4 Origins of the World, Humanity, and the People of Israel: Genesis and Exodus
    Lecture 5 Codes of Biblical Law: Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy
    Lecture 6 History and Identity: Joshua and Judges
    Lecture 7 Portrayal of History: Samuel and Kings
    Lecture 8 Temple and Sacrifice: Leviticus, Numbers, Ezekiel
    Lecture 9 The Prophets and Their Writings
    Lecture 10 Words of Wisdom: Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes
    Lecture 11 God and Humanity in the Hebrew Bible
    Lecture 12 Handing Down the Bible: The Dead Sea Scrolls
    Lecture 13 The Hebrew Bible in the New Testament: Jewish Interpretation: Midrash
    Lecture 14 The Bible and Western Culture

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