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The Studies of the Torah collection offers the scholar explorations of issues pertaining to the first five books of the Old Testament. Written with the academic in mind, the six volumes capture a variety of fascinating thoughts on these foundational books. Topics include Levitical rituals and their postmodern counterparts, Abraham’s connection to the post-flood blessing to “be fruitful and multiply,” legal and judicial terminology in Genesis, the parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and the rest of the Torah, and Structuralist approaches to Israelite food rules.
The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement (renamed the Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies in 2005) is a premier book series that offers cutting-edge work for a readership of scholars, teachers in the field of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates. All the diverse aspects of Old Testament study are represented and promoted in the series, including innovative work from historical perspectives, studies using social-scientific and literary theory, and developing theological, cultural and contextual approaches.
The series was launched by Sheffield Academic Press in 1976, and is published regularly by T & T Clark International as The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies. This world-class religious academic publishing program is both interdisciplinary and international in scope, incorporating Sheffield Academic Press, T & T Clark and Trinity Press International.
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