Minhah Le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday
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Minhah Le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday  -     Edited By: Marc Zvi Brettler, Michael Fishbane
    By: Marc Zvi Brettler(ED.) & Michael Fishbane(ED.)

Minhah Le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday

T&T Clark / 2009 / Paperback

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Title: Minhah Le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday
By: Marc Zvi Brettler(ED.) & Michael Fishbane(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 337
Vendor: T&T Clark
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.73 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 0567338029
ISBN-13: 9780567338020
Series: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Stock No: WW338022

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Nahum Sarna's distinctive and original scholarship has taken in a wide range of subject areas from work on Genesis and the Psalms to his Jewish Bible commentary and the English translation of the Ketuvim. At first Assistant Professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in the 1950s, he was Dora Golding Professor of Bible at Brandeis University from 1965 to his retirement. This collection of 22 essays reflects Professor Sarna's breadth of interests, with contributions from the late Gershon Cohen on the Hebrew Crusade Chronicle and the Ashkenazic tradition; Judah Goldin on Reuben; Moshe Greenberg and Jonas Greenfield on the work of the Jewish Publication Society's Ketuvim translators; and Shemaryahu Talmon on fragments of a Psalms scroll from Masada.

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