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.
Geza The Jew
Cats can have nine lives, not people. But the case of Dead Sea Scroll specialist Geza Vermes will make you wonder. His remarkable life is now encapsulated in an autobiography, reviewed herein.
Fishers of Fish, Fishers of Men
What sorts of men were Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John—crude, ignorant laborers or savvy and practical men of the world? The reliability of much of the Gospels rides on the answer.
The Israelites
The Bible’s portrayal of the Chosen People preserves the good and the bad.
Parallel Lives
Although the Bible emphasizes the differences between Isaac and Ishmael, the half brothers suffer at least one strikingly similar life (or should we say near-death) experience. Do they have more in common than we thought?
Who Is the Teacher of Righteousness?
Dead Sea Scroll scholars have long debated the identity of the shadowy figure described in the scrolls as the Teacher of Righteousness. But was he a historical figure or someone expected at the end of time?
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Curt Leviant (“Parallel Lives”) has written 18 books, including Masterpieces of Hebrew Literature: A Treasury of 2000 Years of Jewish Creativity (Ktav); more than a dozen volumes of translations from Yiddish of the works of Sholom Aleichem, Chaim Grade and Avraham Reisen; and three critically acclaimed novels.
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