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Introduction to Hebrew Bible James E. Bowley, Ph.D.

Introduction to Hebrew Bible By James E. Bowley, Ph.D.

Introduction to Hebrew Bible by James E. Bowley, Ph.D.


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Introduction to Hebrew Bible: A Guided Tour of Israel's Sacred Library by James E. Bowley, Ph.D.

For Introduction to Hebrew Bible/Old Testament courses and Biblical Literature courses.

Written for undergraduates and to satisfy and encourage curiosity, this work leads the readers on an engaging, non-sectarian tour of the Hebrew Bible.

James E. Bowley taught many years of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament survey and never found a book that was accessible to students and still had academically challenging content, though he tried many. As a result, over a 2-3 year period, he developed his own library approach and began to write it and use it with his own students with great success in the classroom.

Introduction to Hebrew Bible Reviews

I cannot say enough good things about this textbook. I have been looking for several years for a textbook like this one-one that is accessible, up-to-date, and forward looking without being trite or trendy. The author is student savvy: he knows about their preconceptions, he knows what they will say about reading the biblical texts, and he knows the ways they will resist learning something new about the Bible. But with a sunny attitude throughout, he addresses their resistance directly and uses his considerable rhetorical skills to persuade them to give these materials yet another look. Best of all, the textbook has a way of opening lines of inquiry for each biblical book rather than foreclosing discussions with heavy-handed interpretations. Students will likely never rave about any textbook on the Hebrew Bible, but will have no problem engaging this one.

-David W. Daily, University of the Ozarks

The author's creativity consistently engages the reader and should prove a valuable tool in encouraging undergraduate students to further study.

-Robin J. DeWitt Knauth, Lycoming College

This is one of the more approachable and accessible textbooks that I have seen on the Bible...The posters, study rooms, and other included materials are all well-done and appropriate. In short, the book in detail is well thought through, well organized, accessibly written and provides a good range of resources and 'sidebar material'

-Peter J. Haas, Case Western Reserve University

The content, as well as the presentation, is the best I've seen for an undergraduate intro textbook.

-Kang Na, Westminster College

Table of Contents

A Note to Teachers

Preface

Welcome to the Library!

Easy Access for All

Why a Library?

How This Guide Works

Acknowledgements

**************THE ENTRANCE**************

Chapter 1. What is a Bible?

The Bible is Not a Book

Books and Scrolls

The Bible or Bibles?

Which Library Are We Touring?

Naming the Library

Arranging the Library

Subsections in the Library

The Rare Book Room: Our Oldest Manuscripts

Chapter 2. Preliminary Matters of Interpretation

Translations

Valuing the Scrolls

Ways of Studying/Reading

A Brief Word about Meaning

History Then and Now

Religion in Ancient Israel

Chapter 3. Preliminary Matters of Ancient History

Where Are We Going and Why?

Ancient Near Eastern Political History

Sumer, at the Beginning

Egypt, Gift of the Nile

Back to Mesopotamia

Persia, Conquest from the East

Greece, Conquest from the West

Where We Are

Canaan: The Land Between

Topography and Travel

Ancient Israel's Political History and the Library Scrolls

Everybody's History

Chapter 4. The Composition of Biblical Scrolls

Hebrew Language

Time Periods of Composing the Scrolls

Collecting the Scrolls

Authoring a Scroll

Literary Forms

Hebrew Narrative

Hebrew Poetry

***************IN the LIBRARY**************

Chapter 5. Torah/Instruction

The First Five Scrolls

Moses (Moshe)

One Story Begins

Explaining the Composition of Torah

1. Genesis Bereshit

Literary Format and Movement

Composition of Bereshit

Bereshit and History

Setting the Stage: Creation

Setting the Stage: From Creation to Abraham

Abraham Our Great Father

Stories of Isaac and Jacob

Themes of Bereshit

The Main Character

2. Exodus Shemot

Literary Format and Movement

Date, Composition, and Manuscripts

Exodus and Historiography

The Dramatic Liberation

God, Moses, and YHWH

Women and the Rescue

Who Was Rescued?

The Celebration

The Instruction on the Mountain

How Shall YHWH Live with Israel?

3. Leviticus Vayikkrah

Literary Format and Movement

Leviticus as Literature

Dating Leviticus

Sources and Sections in Leviticus

Holiness and the Big Ideas of Leviticus

Areas Covered by Holiness Laws

Leviticus and Other Nations

Behind the Scenes Observations

4. Numbers BeMidbar

Literary Format and Movement

Date and Composition

The Behavior and Punishment of One Generation

YHWH's Blessings

Numbers and History

Laws in BeMidbar

5. Deuteronomy Devarim

Literary Format and Movement

Composition and Date

The Unique Voice of Moshe in Devarim

The Covenant of YHWH and Israel

Devarim and Other Scrolls of Moses

Chapter 6. Neviim/Prophets- Part I

Narratives: Four Scrolls

6. Joshua Yehoshua

Literary Format and Movement

A Familiar Story Continues

Joshua and History

Complexity/Reality in Narrative

7. Judges Shophtim

Literary Format and Movement

Formation and Dating

What's the Point?

A Literary Genius

Judges and History

8. Samuel Shemuel

Literary Format and Movement

History and Composition

The Man Samuel

Saul

David

The Text of Samuel

9. Kings Melakhim

Literary Format and Movement

Composition and sources

History and Historiography

Organizing the Religious History

Prophets in Kings

Religion and Writing

Chapter 7. Neviim/Prophets-Part II

Prophetic Oracles

10. Isaiah Yeshayahu

Literary Format and Movement

Compositional History

The world of Yeshayahu of Yerushalim (Jerusalem)

The world of Yeshayahu of Babylon

Oracles of Criticism

Oracles Inspiring Trust and Hope

Poetry and Pictures

11. Jeremiah Yermiyah

Literary Format and Movement

The Scrolls of Yermeyahu

The Life and Times of Yermeyahu

Baruch, Scribe and Associate

Yermeyahu's Poetic Preaching

12. Ezekiel Yehezkael

Literary Format and Movement

Yekhezkael the Prophet in His Setting

Yekhezkael the Entertainer

Text and Composition

Major Messages

13. The Twelve

Twelve to One

Hosea Hoshea

Literary Format and Movement

Hosea's Time: Politics

Hosea's Time: Religion

The Text

Joel Yoel

Literary Format and Movement

Dating the Composition

Today's Priestly-Prophetic Message, Yesterday's Words

Ahmos Amos

Literary Format and Movement

Influence of Amos

The non-Prophet's World and his Oracles

Amos the Social Critic

Amos the Revisionist

Construction of the Scroll

Obadiah Ovadyah

Literary Format and Movement

Structure and Message

Obadiah's Times

Obadiah and Other Poems

Jonah Yonah

Literary Format and Movement

Questions of Genre and Origin

Compositional Date

The International Times

Foreigners

The Poem

A True Prophet

A Strange Ending

Micah Mekhah

Literary Format and Movement

Who and When

Composition of the Scroll

Mekhah's Opposition

A Court Case and Mekhah's Priorities

Nahum Nakhum

Literary Format and Movement

The Times of Nahum

National and Religious Overtones

Poetic Video

Habakkuk Khabakkuk

Literary Format and Movement

A Poet's Question and Answer Time with YHWH

Zephaniah Ts'fanyah

Literary Format and Movement

The Times of Ts'fanyah

The Urgent Poetry of Ts'fanyah

Haggai Khaggai

Literary Format and Movement

The Times of Khaggai

Khaggai's Encouragements

Zechariah Zekharyah

Literary Format and Movement

The Times of Zekharyah and the Composition of the Scroll

The Visions and Message of Zekharyah 1-8

The Themes of Zekharyah 9-14

Malachi Malakhi

Literary Format and Movement

Date and Setting of the Messenger

Message and Tradition

Chapter 8. Ketuvim/Writings

Overview

14. Psalms

Literary Format and Movement

Psalm Literature in the Ancient Near Eastern World

Collecting Poems in Ancient Israel and Later Manuscripts

Music and Tehelim

Authors and Dates

Larger Poetic Structures

Kinds of Psalms

Psalms and Prayers

15. Proverbs

Literary Format and Movement

Wisdom in the Ancient Near East

Wisdom in Mishlei

Lady Wisdom

The Fear of YHWH and Wisdom

What is a Proverb?

Collecting Proverbs

A Jewish Patron Saint of Wisdom?

A Final Poem

16. Job

Literary Format and Movement

The Basic Drama

Date and Composition

The Ancient Hebrew Text of Job

Historical Names and Places

Job as Wisdom Literature

The Prologue

The Poetic Disputes

The Epilogue

Job in the Library

17. Song of Songs

Literary Format and Movement

Link to Solomon

Who Is Speaking?

What Are They Saying?

Specific Metaphors

Female and Male

Reflection on Love

Religious Literature?

18. Ruth

Literary Format and Movement

A Simple Story, Well Told

Dramatic Setting and Date

The Point?

19. Lamentations

Literary Format and Movement

A Poetic Monument of Sorrow

Poem One

Poem Two

Poem Three

Poem Four

Poem Five

20. Ecclesiastes

Literary Format and Movement

Date and Authorship

The Quest

The Findings

Method of the Search

Resulting Advice

God and Hevel

The Epilogue

Qohelet in the Library

21. Esther

Literary Format and Movement

Dramatic Setting and Plot

Date and Composition History

Esther and History

Esther and Religion

A Later Version

22. Daniel

Literary Format and Movement

Ancient Daniel Stories

The Longer Version

Daniel's Dramatic Settings, History, and Date of Composition

Apocalyptic Literature and Daniel

Where to Put Daniel?

23. Ezra-Nehemiah

Literary Format and Movement

History and 'Ezra-Nekhemyah

Stories with a Purpose

24. Chronicles

Literary Format and Movement

A Historical Review

Ancient Source Citation

Watching the Writer

The Writing Continues

The End of the Story

Chapter 9. Additional Scrolls

More Scrolls?

Deuterocanonicals

Tobit

Judith

1 Maccabees

2 Maccabees

3 Maccabees

4 Maccabees

Wisdom of Solomon

Wisdom of Ben Sira (Ecclesiaticus, Sirach)

Baruch

Letter of Jeremiah

************AFTER THE TOUR************

Chapter 10. Meeting the Librarians: The Communities of the Books

Religious Communities and Biblical Literature

Jewish Practice

Christian Practice

Muslim Practice

The Library in Our Pluralistic World

Checking Out

Glossary Index

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CIN0130453579G
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Introduction to Hebrew Bible: A Guided Tour of Israel's Sacred Library by James E. Bowley, Ph.D.
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