An edition of Go to Nineveh (2013)

Go to Nineveh

medieval Jewish commentaries on the Book of Jonah translated and explained

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An edition of Go to Nineveh (2013)

Go to Nineveh

medieval Jewish commentaries on the Book of Jonah translated and explained

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"The Book of Jonah remains an engaging part of the religious lives of Jews and Christians. On the human level, the dramatic story speaks to us of the possibility of second chances in our lives. On the spiritual level, it describes the paths an individual and a people can take leading them back to God. Medieval Jewish commentaries unfold new perspectives of meaning beyond the surface of the biblical text. In explaining the verses of the Book of Jonah, the commentators explore many core topics, including human nature, our relationship with God, the interaction of Jews and gentiles, and the meaning of our lives. This book offers the first full English translation of the commentaries of Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Kimchi, Abarbanel, and Malbim. It also provides an explanation of their comments, making them accessible to contemporary Western readers. Until now one needed a high level of Hebrew to explore these works. Go to Nineveh opens this world to the modern English reader. The book also includes the author's own modern commentary, considering questions not raised by earlier commentators"--

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English
Pages
159

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Table of Contents

Introduction --
Rashi --
Abraham Ibn Ezra --
David Kimchi --
Isaac Abarbanel --
Malbim --
Divrei simcha.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Eugene, Oregon
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
224/.9207
Library of Congress
BS1605.53 .B62 2013, BS1605.53.B62 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 159 pages
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31185949M
ISBN 10
1620326663
ISBN 13
9781620326664
LCCN
2014412746
OCLC/WorldCat
856413302

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