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Through Moses (Deut. 20:17), “You shall totally destroy them.” So it is stated in the Mechilta. Discover what to read next through the Amazon Book Review. Ruth: From Alienation to Monarchy (Maggid Studies in Tanakh)DetailsJoshua: The Challenge of the Promised Land (Studies in Tanakh) FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsI Kings: Torn in Two (Studies in Tanakh) (Maggid Studies in Tanakh) FREE Shipping. "A consummate teacher, Yael Ziegler skillfully reveals the intricate textual and intertextual threads that compose the Book of Ruth and link it to the Bible and Jewish Tradition.  Illuminating insights abound on numerous literary, moral, and theological topics.  An instructive pleasure to study, from beginning to end!" - Dr. Michael Fishbane, The University of Chicago"Dr. Yael Ziegler, a prominent representative of contemporary Modern Orthodox parshanut, has written a work of broad scope and thorough analysis. One cannot but be impressed ... Her work is characterized by a willingness to engage the text and embrace it on an interpretive and personal level.




This gives it the requisite passion and commitment that we expect from our encounter withTanakh ... appreciating its relevance and sanctity through the medium of in-depth analysis." -Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshivat Har EtzionZiegler is a leading member of the cadre of modern religious Bible scholars in Israel who combine the best methods of literary analysis of the biblical text with a judicious sampling of midrashic interpretations by the classical rabbis.... Fascinating analysis ... she brings the story to life in a readable style that should engage any interested reader of the Bible." - Prof. Martin Lockshin, Canadian Jewish News"This is the way a close and careful reader analyzes a text. Ziegler has learned well from the students of modern literature, and she skillfully applies their techniques to the reading of the bible. Series: Maggid Studies in Tanakh Publisher: Koren Publishers Jerusalem (January 15, 2015) 5.8 x 2 x 8.6 inches Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)




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“Then Jael Heber's wife took a nail of the tent, and took an hammer in her hand, and went softly unto him, and smote the nail into his temples, and fastened it into the ground: for he was fast asleep and weary. King James Version (KJV) Discussion for Judges 4 Home > Biblica > Vol 85 (2004) Instructions for ContributorsFont InstructionsSubscribe to Biblica or Send books for reviewIndex by AuthorsIndex by Biblical BooksFAQVol 97 (2016)Vol 96 (2015)Vol 95 (2014)Vol 94 (2013)Vol 93 (2012)Vol 92 (2011)Vol 91 (2010)Vol 90 (2009)Vol 89 (2008)Vol 88 (2007)Vol 87 (2006)Vol 86 (2005)Vol 85 (2004)Vol 84 (2003)Vol 83 (2002)Vol 82 (2001)Vol 81 (2000)Vol 80 (1999)Vol 79 (1998) Elie Assis, «The Choice to Serve God and Assist His People: Rahab and Yael», Vol. 85 (2004) 82-90 This paper presents a series of analogies between Rahab and Yael, both gentiles, who unexpectedly choose to assist Israel against the Canaanites. The analogies are designed to illustrate the surprising and unanticipated means through which divine providence operates.




Noteworthy differences between the two heroines indicate the specific significance of each story. Rahab’s conduct is motivated by her recognition of God’s absolute power. Yael’s motives, however, are unclear. Their concealment is meant to detract attention from Yael’s appealing character and focus on the prophetic role played by Deborah who had predicted Yael’s behaviour. There's no better way to explore the Easter story than with Bible Gateway Plus! Try it free for 30 days. Starting your free trial of Bible Gateway Plus is easy. You’re already logged in with your Bible Gateway account. The next step is to enter your payment information. Your credit card won’t be charged until the trial period is over. You can cancel anytime during the trial period.Click the button below to continue. It looks like you’re already subscribed to Bible Gateway Plus! To manage your subscription, visit your Bible Gateway account settings. Try Bible Gateway Plus, a brand-new service that lets you experience Bible Gateway free of banner ads!




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