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Outside the Bible, 3-volume set: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture

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Overview

The Hebrew Bible is only part of ancient Israel’s writings. Another collection of Jewish works has survived from late- and post-biblical times, a great library that bears witness to the rich spiritual life of Jews in that period. This library consists of the most varied sorts of texts: apocalyptic visions and prophecies, folktales and legends, collections of wise sayings, laws and rules of conduct, commentaries on Scripture, ancient prayers, and much, much more.

While specialists have studied individual texts or subsections of this vast library, Outside the Bible seeks for the first time to bring together all the major components into a single collection, gathering portions of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Septuagint, the biblical Apocrypha, and Pseudepigrapha, and the writings of Philo of Alexandria and Josephus.

The editors have brought together these diverse works in order to highlight what has often been neglected; their common Jewish background. For this reason the commentaries that accompany the texts devote special attention to references to Hebrew Scripture and to issues of halakhah (Jewish law), their allusions to motifs and themes known from later Rabbinic writings in Talmud and Midrash, their evocation of recent or distant events in Jewish history, and their references to other texts in this collection.

The work of more than seventy contributing experts in a range of fields, Outside the Bible offers new insights into the development of Judaism and early Christianity. This three-volume set of translations, introductions, and detailed commentaries is a must-have for scholars, students, and anyone interested in this great body of ancient Jewish writings.

The collection includes a general introduction and opening essays, new and revised translations, and detailed introductions, commentaries, and notes that place each text in its historical and cultural context. A timeline of the Second Temple Period, two appendixes (Books of the Bible; Second Temple Literature), and a general subject index complete the set.

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

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  • Includes essays, translations, introductions, and detailed commentaries
  • Places ancient texts within the context of history, other writings, and Scripture
  • Provides insight into the meaning of said texts
  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Important Dates of the Second Temple Period
  • The Septuagint
  • The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
  • The Writings of Philo
  • The Writings of Josephus
  • The Bible Translated into Greek (The Septuagint)
  • Sustained Biblical Commentaries: Retellings and Pesharim
  • Greek Jewish Interpreters
  • The Biblical Interpretations of Philo
  • The Biblical Interpretations of Josephus's Jewish Antiquities
  • Interpretive Texts Centering on Biblical Figures
  • Philosophical Treatises of Philo
  • Stories Set in Biblical and Early Post-Biblical Times
  • Historical Writings Set in Post-Biblical Times
  • Sectarian Texts: Community, Law, and the End of Days
This publication is a gold mine...On display are the creative geniuses of Second Temple Judaism who have excited both Jews and Christians. The insights shared in the commentaries are superb.

—James H. Charlesworth, Bible History Daily

Outside the Bible is probably the most am­bitious project undertaken by The Jewish Publication Society in many years.

—Peter L. Rothholz, Jewish Book Council

Breathtaking in its scope and eminently satisfying in its execution, Outside the Bible will prove to be an indispensable reference for every scholar of the Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Judaism, the New Testament, and early Christianity. With introductions to and translations of the mass of noncanonical Jewish writings produced from the Exile up to the Mishnah, by an eminent group of internationally renowned scholars, here we have a resource that will meet scholarly needs for generations to come.

—Bart D. Ehrman, James A. Gray Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Outside the Bible is a well-conceived and magnificently executed answer to the question of what Jews were reading in the centuries before and after the Common Era. High-quality English translations appear for each document, along with sufficient material to place these documents within their original contexts and to provide insight into their meaning. We are thus able, as it were, to enter into arguments and expositions from antiquity, many of which are virtually unknown within today’s Jewish communities and even within academic circles. Such far-reaching scholarship may lead us not only to rethink our past but also to reconsider our present and future possibilities.

—Leonard Greenspoon, Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization and professor of classical and Near Eastern studies and of theology, Creighton University

Louis H. Feldman is Wouk Family Professor of Classics and Literature Emeritus at Yeshiva University, where he has taught since 1955. Feldman’s many publications include Josephus and Modern Scholarship; Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World; and Josephus’s Interpretation of the Bible. A leading scholar of ancient Judaism and Hellenistic culture, Feldman is associate editor of Classical Weekly, managing editor of Classical World, and former editor of Hellenistic Literature for the Encyclopedia Judaica.

James L. Kugel is professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and the former Starr Professor of Hebrew Literature at Harvard University. Kugel specializes in the Hebrew Bible, the history of biblical exegesis, and the study of ancient Judaism. His many books include How to Read the Bible; The God of Old; and, The Bible as It Was.

Lawrence H. Schiffman is professor of Judaic studies and vice provost of undergraduate education at Yeshiva University. Schiffman is former chair of New York University’s Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and Ethel and Irvin A. Edelman Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Judaic Studies. Schiffman is a leading scholar of ancient Judaism with special interest in the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. In addition to his many publications, he is the coeditor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls and editor of The Dead Sea Scrolls: Fifty Years after Their Discovery.

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  1. James

    James

    5/29/2019

  2. NATHAN

    NATHAN

    12/1/2017

    I'm assuming it's too late to make recommendations for the product but can I suggest that the text be in a different product than the commentary? In other words, this needs to be two separate products like the ESV and ESV Study Bible Notes. It's the most amazing feature to be able to link a commentary to your Bible of choice. The problem with products like this and with products like 1 Enoch Hermeneia is that no matter what Bible you use, it won't link to this text because the text is "Outside the Bible." This forces the user to sort through miles of commentary to find the verse they want to use. I'm not saying the Logos version of 1 Enoch Hermeneia by Nicklesburg was bad, but it's not user friendly at all because you get a few verses that you want followed by 40 pages of commentary. PLEASE don't do that with this product. Make it two separate products... the text in one vehicle and the commentary in the other so you can link the commentary to the text and scroll accordingly. Also please add the TRANSLATION of just the 1 Enoch Hermeneia text as a new product. That way users can link the commentary to it. Thank you for all that you do!
  3. Daniel Andujar
    This is an incredible set, I own the hard copy trilogy. I ordered them during a pre-publishing deal for $255.00 including shipping from Nebraska University Press, they handle JPS book orders and I received them after a year. These books are a must for those who are highly interested in the latest research on the Dead Sea Scrolls. I recommend that you watch the interview on YouTube with Prof. Lawrence Schiffman talks with Rabbi Barry Schwartz, JPS Director, about his role as one of the editors of Outside the Bible, a groundbreaking JPS anthology of second temple literature released in 2013. Please click on the link and enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anGkT7rQd4M

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