Tanakh: The Holy Scriptures, The New JPS Translation According to the Traditional Hebrew Text

by Inc. Jewish Publication Society

Hardcover, 1985

Status

Off Shelf

Call number

220 JPS

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Publication

The Jewish Publication Society (1985), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 1622 pages

Description

Read our customer guide Regarded throughout the English-speaking world as the standard English translation of the Holy Scriptures, the JPS TANAKH has been acclaimed by scholars, rabbis, lay leaders, Jews, and Christians alike. The JPS TANAKH is an entirely original translation of the Holy Scriptures into contemporary English, based on the Masoretic (the traditional Hebrew) text. It is the culmination of three decades of collaboration by academic scholars and rabbis, representing the three largest branches of organized Judaism in the United States. Not since the third century b.c.e., when 72 elders of the tribes of Israel created the Greek translation of Scriptures known as the Septuagint has such a broad-based committee of Jewish scholars produced a major Bible translation. In executing this monumental task, the translators made use of the entire range of biblical interpretation, ancient and modern, Jewish and non-Jewish. They drew upon the latest findings in linguistics and archaeology, as well as the work of early rabbinic and medieval commentators, grammarians, and philologians. The resulting text is a triumph of literary style and biblical scholarship, unsurpassed in accuracy and clarity. Ebook versions of this title may be purchased from most ebook vendors.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member andrlik
This is my preferred English translation of the Hebrew Bible. You're still better off going directly from the Hebrew, but in general I find this translation to be most excellent.
LibraryThing member disneypope
Great read of the Hebrew Scriptures for a Christian particularly as the translation is not Christianized in the least. Fresh translation.
LibraryThing member DLUC
The Jewish Publication Society – The Holy Scriptures compiled by Hebrew Scholars.
LibraryThing member AlCracka
The translation Miles uses in God: A Biography; seems much more accessible than the standard King James version. Worth checking out. Find it in a bookstore first maybe.
LibraryThing member AliceAnna
If anyone quotes me any more crap from the Old Testament (which this essentially is) purporting to tell me or anyone else how to live, I'm going to quiz them about the last time they sacrificed a calf or a goat or something to God because He seems pretty big on that stuff. If you're going to try to
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run other people's lives by this stuff, I suggest you start running your own by ALL of it, not just selected passages, first. Some decent stories in parts, some decent poetry in Psalms some wiggy proverbs in Proverbs and lots of lists (especially in Kings and Numbers and especially of people to displeased the Lord -- a lot).
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LibraryThing member uufnn
Quote from the preface p. xvii, "After World War II, when the Jewish Publication Society began to consider a new edition of the Bible, the idea of a modest revision of the 1917 translation met with resistance, and the concept of a completely new translation gradually took hold. . .Harry M.
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Orlinsky, Professor of Bible at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (New York), was asked to serve as editor-in-chief. . ., along with H. L. Ginsberg, Professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and Ephraim A. Speiser, Professor of Semitic and Oriental Languages at the University of Pennsylvania, as fellow editors. Associated with them were three rabbis: Max Arzt, Bernard J. Bamberger, and Harry Freedman, representing the Conservative, Reform, and Orthodox branches of organized Jewish religious life. Solomon Grayzel, editor of the Jewish Publication Society, served as secretary of the committee." This work includes a glossary for the footnotes and a listing of abbreviation and terms.
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Original publication date

1917

Physical description

1622 p.; 9.28 inches

ISBN

0827602529 / 9780827602526

Local notes

220, JPS

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