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Numbers 1-20: A New Translation (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 4A) [Hardcover]

Baruch A. Levine (Author)
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January 1, 1993 Anchor Bible (Book 4)
Baruch A. Levine has written a masterful study of  the first half of the Book of  Numbers for the Anchor Bible Commentaries.  The Book of Numbers--from the numbering  or census of the people in the opening  chapters--is a much-neglected part of the Torah, the five  books of Moses, which constitutes the heart of Holy  Scriptures for Jews, while also forming an integral  part of the Bible for  Christians.

The Book of Numbers is an account  of the young would-be nation of Israel's wanderings  in the Wilderness after the magnificent event at  Sinai, where Moses speaks with God face-to-face and  receives the Ten Commandments. Throughout this  time of trial, the people complain, sensing the  contrast between the relative security of slavery in  Egypt, from which they have fled, and the  precarious insecurity of freedom in the  Wilderness.

Numbers is a book filled  with power struggles, raising questions about who  speaks for God, along with personal and communal  crises of faith and rumors of revolt. Yet despite  the people's blindness and rebelliousness, God  remains faithful to the promises made to Israel's  ancestors--Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and now Moses--and  remains at Israel's side, guiding her slowly but  surely to the Promised Land. In all,  Numbers describes a terrific journey of  discipline and dependence upon the God who liberated  the Hebrews from bondage in Egypt: a journey to  strengthen Israel for the challenge of a new and  wondrous land and the battles she wifl have to fight  in order to claim and keep  it.

Despite the importance of The Book of  Numbers, its rich collection of stories is  not easily assimilated, even by the most  conscientious of readers. As such, it requires the help of  an expert guide to thread one's way through this  mixture of interesting episodes and anecdotes on the  one hand, and the many lists, prescriptive rules,  ritual regulations, and repeated admonitions on  the other. Professor Levine shows us the way into  this difficult and sometimes forbidding book of the  Bible, and we can be confident of our guide, and  secure in the knowledge that the one who led us  into the thicket will lead us out again into a broad  and fair land.


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Baruch A. Levine has written a masterful study of the first half of the Book Of Numbers or the Anchor Bible Commentaries. The Book of Numbers--from the numbering or census of the people in the opening chapters--is a much-neglected part of the Torah, the five books of Moses, which constitutes the heart of Holy Scriptures for Jews, while also forming an integral part of the Bible for Christians.

The Book of Numbers is an account of the young would-be nation of Israel's wanderings in the Wilderness after the magnificent event at Sinai, where Moses speaks with God face-to-face and receives the Ten Commandments. Throughout this time of trial, the people complain, sensing the contrast between the relative security of slavery in Egypt, from which they have fled, and the precarious insecurity of freedom in the Wilderness.

Numbers is a book filled with power struggles, raising questions about who speaks for God, along with personal and communal crises of faith and rumors of revolt. Yet despite the people's blindness and rebelliousness, God remains faithful to the promises made to Israel's ancestors--Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and now Moses--and remains at Israel's side, guiding her slowly but surely to the Promised Land. In all, Numbers describes a terrific journey of discipline and dependence upon the God who liberated the Hebrews from bondage in Egypt: a journey to strengthen Israel for the challenge of a new and wondrous land and the battles she wifl have to fight in order to claim and keep it.

Despite the importance of The Book of Numbers, its rich collection of stories is not easily assimilated, even by the most conscientious of readers. As such, it requires the help of an expert guide to thread one's way through this mixture of interesting episodes and anecdotes on the one hand, and the many lists, prescriptive rules, ritual regulations, and repeated admonitions on the other. Professor Levine shows us the wa y into this d ifficult and sometimes forbidding book of the Bible, and we can be confident of our guide, and secure in the knowledge that the one who led us into the thicket will lead us out again into a broad and fair land.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Anchor Bible; 1st edition (January 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385156510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385156516
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,323,831 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Scholarly and inaccessible, February 8, 2012
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Ben Pickett (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Numbers 1-20: A New Translation (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 4A) (Hardcover)
I've enjoyed many of the Anchor Bible Commentaries. This one, however, is best left to the academe. Highly technical, there is little to draw from as a resource for an adult bible class or small group study if you are not well-versed in Hebrew. Save your money for a more accessible resource like those in the Interpretation series.
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3 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars But we need myths..., January 12, 2001
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D. A. Hosek (Santa Monica, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Numbers 1-20: A New Translation (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 4A) (Hardcover)
Part of the Anchor Bible series, a collection of translations and commentaries on individual books of the Bible by Jewish, Protestant and Catholic scholars. The quality and approach of the volumes vary widely. This particular book is written from a rather secular world view: Levine makes an attempt to demythologize the text wherever possible. I'm not certain I like that approach. I have yet to find anything gained from the demythologization process. People <em>need</em> myths.
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