Thursday, November 10, 2016

New Book on the Hebrew Bible: Critical Edition by Ron Hendel

I just received word of a new book by Ron Hendel laying out the theory behind the Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition series. I always enjoy reading Hendel's methodological work, so I'm sure this will make for a good read. :)


Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible
Ronald Hendel

ISBN 9781628371574
StatusForthcoming
Price: $45.95
BindingPaperback
Publication DateNovember 2016
Pages330
    
Understand the purpose and background of the new The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition project


Our understanding of the textual history of the Hebrew Bible has been transformed in the wake of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Hendel explores and refines this new knowledge and formulates a rationale for a new edition of the Hebrew Bible. The chapters situate The Hebrew Bible; A Critical Edition project in a broad historical context, from the beginnings of textual criticism in late antiquity and the Renaissance to the controversies in contemporary theory and practice. This book combines close analysis with broad synthesis, yielding new perspectives on the text of the Hebrew Bible.


Features
  • Theory and practice of textual criticism
  • Textual history of the Hebrew Bible
  • History of text-critical scholarship
Ronald Hendel is the Norma and Sam Dabby Professor of Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written many books and articles on biblical religion, language, and culture, and he is the general editor of The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition. His most recent book is The Book of Genesis: A Biography.


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Download a printable standing order sheet to see other available volumes in the series and to give to your librarian to set up a standing order.


HT Agade

2 comments:

  1. From where we can buy this book? Is this book available to be downloaded free of cost?

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  2. The link in the post takes you to the publisher's website to buy it. I assume there are no legally downloadable digital copies.

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