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The Orthodox Jewish Bible: Tanakh And Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha
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- Q: What is the Orthodox Jewish Bible? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible is a translation of the Hebrew Scriptures (Tanakh) and the New Testament (Brit Chadasha) into Orthodox Jewish vernacular, designed to align with traditional Jewish practices.
- Q: Who is the author of the Orthodox Jewish Bible? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible is authored by Phillip E. Goble.
- Q: How many pages does the Orthodox Jewish Bible have? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible contains 1232 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of the Orthodox Jewish Bible? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was the Orthodox Jewish Bible published? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible was published on April 1, 2010.
- Q: What edition is the Orthodox Jewish Bible? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible is in its 4th edition.
- Q: Does the Orthodox Jewish Bible contain commentary or notes? A: The product details do not specify the presence of commentary or notes; it primarily focuses on the text in Orthodox Jewish vernacular.
- Q: Is the Orthodox Jewish Bible suitable for daily reading? A: Yes, the Orthodox Jewish Bible is designed for both study and daily reading, integrating well with Orthodox practices.
- Q: What makes the Orthodox Jewish Bible different from other translations? A: The Orthodox Jewish Bible stands out for its use of Orthodox Jewish vernacular, restoring the textual roots of intimacy with G-d, which may not be present in other translations.
- Q: Can I use the Orthodox Jewish Bible for academic purposes? A: Yes, the Orthodox Jewish Bible can be suitable for academic study, especially for those exploring Jewish theology and practices.