The Torah: Jewish and Samaritan versions compared
| PUBLISHER | Evertype (12/21/2008) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Description
The Samaritan community's culture and religion is unique in the world. The Samaritans share an origin with Jews, but the two peoples diverged thousands of years ago, already in Biblical times. The Samaritans consider only the Pentateuch to be a holy book; the rest of the Hebrew Scriptures are no more a part of the Samaritan Bible than the Christian New Testament is a part of the Jewish Bible. The Samaritan version of the Torah differs in several ways from the Jewish Masoretic version, and those differences are the purpose of this book. Both texts are given, in modern Square Hebrew script, on facing pages. Minor variations between the two texts are printed in boldface type slightly larger than the ordinary text, while major variations are printed not only in boldface but also slightly larger than the minor variations. Readers will find this text to be an intriguing window on ancient Israelite society, from which came both the Jews and the Samaritans.
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ISBN-13:
9781904808183
ISBN-10:
1904808182
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
Hebrew
Edition Number:
0002
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Page Count:
624
Carton Quantity:
12
Product Dimensions:
6.58 x 1.71 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
2.40 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Religion | Biblical Studies - Old Testament - General
Dewey Decimal:
222.106
Library of Congress Control Number:
2009277786
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This volume highlights the differences between the Samaritan version of the Torah and the Jewish Masoretic version. Both texts are given on facing pages, and the variations are printed in larger, boldface type.
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The Samaritan community's culture and religion is unique in the world. The Samaritans share an origin with Jews, but the two peoples diverged thousands of years ago, already in Biblical times. The Samaritans consider only the Pentateuch to be a holy book; the rest of the Hebrew Scriptures are no more a part of the Samaritan Bible than the Christian New Testament is a part of the Jewish Bible. The Samaritan version of the Torah differs in several ways from the Jewish Masoretic version, and those differences are the purpose of this book. Both texts are given, in modern Square Hebrew script, on facing pages. Minor variations between the two texts are printed in boldface type slightly larger than the ordinary text, while major variations are printed not only in boldface but also slightly larger than the minor variations. Readers will find this text to be an intriguing window on ancient Israelite society, from which came both the Jews and the Samaritans.
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