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État
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Book Title
Testament: The Bible Odyssey
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9780826477347
Subject Area
Religion, Bibles
Publication Name
Testament : the Bible Made Easy
Item Length
7.9 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Subject
General, Biblical Studies / General
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Uk-Trade Paper
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Philip J. Law
Item Width
5.1 in
Item Weight
23.9 Oz
Number of Pages
680 Pages

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Many people mean to read the Bible, but never get round to it. Here, at last, is a book that makes the Bible accessible to everyone:the Bible, chapter and verse, but without chapters and verses; the Bible without the parts that slow down the story; the Bible as epic narrative, which you can read and enjoy. as easily as a novel.>

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
0826477348
ISBN-13
9780826477347
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44585732

Product Key Features

Author
Philip J. Law
Publication Name
Testament : the Bible Made Easy
Format
Uk-Trade Paper
Language
English
Subject
General, Biblical Studies / General
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Bibles
Number of Pages
680 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.9 in
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Item Weight
23.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Bs405
Reviews
'For those interested in reading the Bible as literature, which it is of course, Testament should prove a most welcome addition to other translations of, and commentary upon, this great book. We all need to know these very human stories that can provide comfort and guidance as we navigate our own troubled times.'Clyde Edgerton, author of Lunch at the Piccadilly and Walking Across Egypt., "Many folks want to read the Bible, but fewactually read more than a few chapters: TESTAMENT: THE BIBLE ODYSSEY providesthe epic sentiments and verse of the Bible without the parts that make itcumbersome to understand. It reads like fiction with high drama and fair, butwithout the Bible's ponderous language- and it preserves both story line andbasic teachings, making it easier for followers to understand. A fine adjunctto Bible stories."- Midwest Book Review, November2005, "Reading the Bible from cover to cover is such a daunting prospect that few undertake it. Now, with judicious abridgement, the source of Jewish tradition and Christian faith is made accessible to the general reader. Testament is a brilliant concept that will reveal the excitement and profundity of scripture to a new generation." -Piers Paul Read, whose most recent novels are A Patriot in Berlin and Alice in Exile, 'Testament offers and attractive and realisable alternative for the general reader...this format offers the reader easy access to an overview of the book and some of its major themes.', "Testament is a valuable condensation of the Revised English Bible. The narratives and prophecies stand together clearly and everything of the highest literary interest has been preserved. There are readers, not all of them secular, who will benefit greatly by reading Philip Law's responsible and careful abridgement." -Harold Bloom, whose books include Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? and The Book of J, 'This book will appeal to those who simply don't have the time to read the Bible text from beginning to end...The work will not only be of great use to the beginner but will give fresh insights to everyone who wants to understand the world of the bestseller - the Bible.' ~ Jane Mellett, The Furrow, May 2006, "Testament deserves to become an indispensable resource for all who want to encourage biblical literacy, both within and without the church. The reader-friendly format, presenting a sort of canon within the canon, will help many rediscover the greastest book ever written." -Dale C. Allison, Jr., Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, The Bible is, without doubt, one of the greatest literary masterpieces of all time Testament allows the reader to appreciate the Bible "s magnificent literary sweep - from the pioneering days of the patriarchs to the life of Jesus Christ and apocalyptic hopes for the future. " - Helen Bond, Biblical Scholar, "Many folks want to read the Bible but few read more than a few chapters: Testament provides the epic sentiments and verse of the Bible without the parts that make it cumbersome to understand. It reads like fiction with high drama and fair, but without the Bible's ponderous language �and it preserves both the story line and basic teachings, making it easier for followers to understand. A fine adjunct to Bible studies" Midwest Book Review Book Watch, July 2006, "Philip Law exercises the kind of applied scholarship that even the angels themselves must applaud. For power, clarity, and sheer beauty, it would, I suspect, be impossible to exceed either Law "s aesthetic reach or his gift for presenting the Christian Bible as Odyssey as well as primal source of sacred doctrine.The concept of a narrative Bible is hardly a new one, many scholars and armchair scholars having made their own attempts over the years. What sets this volume apart and elevates it to the state of masterful accomplishment is, in part, Law "s keening reverence for the consistency which informs the original and his skilled employment of familiar conventions to smooth the mind "s way as it reads. For example, Christians and Jews alike will find much to praise in Law "s graceful melding of portions of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers to create the Testament section, SIsrael in the Wilderness. A celebration of Torah "s grandeur, the section is also a compelling exposure of the continuity of all the law "s various presentations in the Pentateuch. Likewise, the elimination of the intrusive chapter and verse markings and the use, instead, of ordinary paragraphing and subject heads will please the eye as well as the soul; and Law "s near-appropriation (There is some adaptation and modification.) of the Tanakh "s organization of the Old Testament will seem far more logical and accessible than does the traditional Christian ordering of those materials. Beyond these virtues, however, lies a more fundamental and subtle one: Law has a genius for highlighting, by excision and/or by editorial manipulation, the themes that undergird Holy Writ. Thus, the oft-ignored story of the Bronze Serpent is deftly lifted out and given a subject-head, a treatment that in its simplicity immediately highlights the pivotal role of that symbolic tale. In the New Testament, St. Paul "s defense of his beloved gospel vision has never been more coherent �or, therefore, more potent--than it is in Law "s hands and stripped of some of contextual interruptions that impede its flow in the original. And the Apocalypse, absent some of its digressive passages, becomes almost radiant with hope.In sum, Testament is a book that both the world and the Church have long needed. I commend it to all of us." - Phyllis Tickle, Compiler, The Divine Hours, 'The Bible is the greatest book ever written, for it narrates the greatest story ever told. For many people today, however, the Bible is a closed, even a dead book - closed and dead because the prospect of actually reading the Bible seems simply too daunting. Testament removes that obstacle. This helpful abridgement presents the central storyline of the Bible in a straightforward, story-like manner. And it augments the story with some of the inspiring poetry and prose written by people closely associated with that story. Read Testament and catch a glimpse of the power of the Bible. Then read the Bible itself.'Stanley J. Grenz, Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology, Carey Theological College, Vancouver BC, Professor of Theological Studies, Mars Hill Graduate School, Seattle WA, This new initiative is highly commendable It achieves what it sets out to do: presenting the essence of the message of the Word of God. " - Cormac Murphy, Cardinal, 'This new initiative is highly commendable… It achieves what it sets out to do: presenting the essence of the message of the Word of God.' - Cormac Murphy, Cardinal, 'The Bible is, without doubt, one of the greatest literary masterpieces of all time… Testament allows the reader to appreciate the Bible's magnificent literary sweep - from the pioneering days of the patriarchs to the life of Jesus Christ and apocalyptic hopes for the future.' - Helen Bond, Biblical Scholar, "Philip Law exercises the kind of applied scholarship that even the angels themselves must applaud. For power, clarity, and sheer beauty, it would, I suspect, be impossible to exceed either Law's aesthetic reach or his gift for presenting the Christian Bible as Odyssey as well as primal source of sacred doctrine.The concept of a narrative Bible is hardly a new one, many scholars and armchair scholars having made their own attempts over the years. What sets this volume apart and elevates it to the state of masterful accomplishment is, in part, Law's keening reverence for the consistency which informs the original and his skilled employment of familiar conventions to smooth the mind's way as it reads. For example, Christians and Jews alike will find much to praise in Law's graceful melding of portions of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers to create the Testament section, Israel in the Wilderness. A celebration of Torah's grandeur, the section is also a compelling exposure of the continuity of all the law's various presentations in the Pentateuch. Likewise, the elimination of the intrusive chapter and verse markings and the use, instead, of ordinary paragraphing and subject heads will please the eye as well as the soul; and Law's near-appropriation (There is some adaptation and modification.) of the Tanakh's organization of the Old Testament will seem far more logical and accessible than does the traditional Christian ordering of those materials.Beyond these virtues, however, lies a more fundamental and subtle one: Law has a genius for highlighting, by excision and/or by editorial manipulation, the themes that undergird Holy Writ. Thus, the oft-ignored story of the Bronze Serpent is deftly lifted out and given a subject-head, a treatment that in its simplicity immediately highlights the pivotal role of that symbolic tale. In the New Testament, St. Paul's defense of his beloved gospel vision has never been more coherent-or, therefore, more potent-than it is in Law's hands and stripped of some of contextual interruptions that impede its flow in the original. And the Apocalypse, absent some of its digressive passages, becomes almost radiant with hope.In sum, Testament is a book that both the world and the Church have long needed. I commend it to all of us." - Phyllis Tickle, Compiler, The Divine Hours
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
220.5206
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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