Bible Review
Bible Review opens the realm of Biblical scholarship to a non-academic audience. World-renown scholars detail the latest in Biblical interpretation and why it matters. These important pieces are paired with stunning art, which makes the text come to life before your eyes. Anyone interested in the Bible should read this seminal magazine.
We like to think of Holy Writ as unchanging, but the ancients didn’t. A study of the Dead Sea Scrolls reveals that texts could exist in different forms—even be consciously modified—without losing their sanctity.
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Chaim Seiden (“Jonah”), a graduate of City University of New York and Columbia University, now lives in Israel, where he has served as an advisor to the Israeli government.
The author of more than 30 novels, plays and profiles of biblical figures, Elie Wiesel (“The Israelites”) received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.
Jots & Tittles
What Price the Uniqueness of Jesus?
Milk and Honey
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Insight
In Death as in Life
We expect to learn from the lives of great people, not from their deaths. But in the case of Miriam, Aaron and Moses, their deaths reflect their lives.
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