Israel Knohl is the Yehezkel Kaufmann professor of Hebrew Bible (emeritus) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute Jerusalem. He served as a visiting professor at Harvard, Berkeley and Stanford Universities and the Chicago Divinity School. He is the author of 11 books and many articles.
This Concise yet comprehensive study integrates Biblical Scholarship, theology. Literature, history, archeology, and more to present a fresh perspective on the development of the Sinai tradition and by extension, the very foundation of Biblical religion. Knohl masterfully traces the narrative, from ancient poems shaped at the close of the Bronze Age to later sources...none can overlook the scope, depth and originality of this groundbreaking work.
-Prof. Ishay Rozen-Zvi, Tel Aviv, University.
Scholars and the wide public will both praise the publication of this book. In this book, Knohl succeeded to present a critical reading of the Bible which will keep it relevant to our days.
-Prof. Jonatha Ben-Dov, Tel Aviv, University.
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