Tanach: The Stone Edition/Black : The Torah/Prophets/Writings
The Twenty-Four Books of the Bible Newly Translated and Annotated
1st ed edition
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Word Count
526,750 words, Guess
Page Count
2,107 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100899062695
- ISBN-139780899062693
- LibraryThing87538
- Goodreads821534
- Open LibraryOL8274218M
Description
All 24 books of the Torah, Prophets, and Writings are now at your fingertips in one magnificent 2,200 page volume, as interpreted by the classic sages of Talmudic and Rabbinic literature. This is a remarkable achievement. It enables everyone to obtain a basic knowledge of the entire Tanach from "In the beginning" to the return to Eretz Yisrael. For home, for office, for synagogue, for gifts this is an indispensable Book for the People of the Book. Edited by Rabbi Nosson Scherman in collaboration with an international team of scholars. Features include: Newly set, accurate, carefully researched Hebrew text; Crisp, clear introductions; New English translation, based on the research of an international team of Torah scholars; Illuminating notes and comments; All Haftarahs clearly indicated; Explanatory charts, illustrations and maps; Full index of topics; Stunningly beautiful page layout; 7" x 10" page size; Specially-milled bible paper; Reinforced binding; ribbon place-markers. - Publisher.
First Sentence
We begin the study of the Torah with the realization of the Torah is not a history book, but the charter of Man's mission in the universe.
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Series Statement
- ArtScroll series
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