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Rabbi Rifat Sonsino has helped thousands of readers find God and uncovered the truths and legends behind the foundational myths of Judaism. Now, he explores one of the best known--and least understood--texts in the Bible: The Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments loom large as ethical and moral guideposts in the Western world. These statutes have informed much of Judaism and Christianity over the past two thousand years and stand at the center of many modern legal and political debates. However, attention to the remarkable and well-established influence of these words often glosses over the actual text and context of the biblical sources themselves.
In And God Spoke These Words, Rabbi Sonsino draws on commentators from Maimonides to Mel Brooks to explore how the Ten Commandments have been interpreted-and misinterpreted-for generations. He examines the religious and legal texts of the Israelites' neighbors in the Ancient Near East, surveys centuries of Rabbinic commentary, and engages with contemporary secular and Jewish thought. Sonsino's thorough contextualization and discussion of the Decalogue provide the reader with an understanding of where these iconic commands originate, how they have been understood by Jews throughout the ages, and what moral direction they can still provide in the 21st century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Acknowledgements Abbreviations The Ten Words Preface (Download as PDF) Torah and Law in Judaism Text and Context
The Decalogue:
The First Word: God The Second Word: Idolatry The Third Word: Misuse of God's Name The Fourth Word: The Sabbath The Fifth Word: Honoring Parents The Sixth Word: Homicide The Seventh Word: Adultery The Eighth Word: Stealing The Ninth Word: False Witness The Tenth Word: Coveting Legislation and Commandment Notes Bibliography
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Rabbi Rifat Sonsino has helped thousands of readers find God and uncovered the truths and legends behind the foundational myths of Judaism. Now, he explores one of the best known--and least understood--texts in the Bible: The Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments loom large as ethical and moral guideposts in the Western world. These statutes have informed much of Judaism and Christianity over the past two thousand years and stand at the center of many modern legal and political debates. However, attention to the remarkable and well-established influence of these words often glosses over the actual text and context of the biblical sources themselves.
In And God Spoke These Words, Rabbi Sonsino draws on commentators from Maimonides to Mel Brooks to explore how the Ten Commandments have been interpreted-and misinterpreted-for generations. He examines the religious and legal texts of the Israelites' neighbors in the Ancient Near East, surveys centuries of Rabbinic commentary, and engages with contemporary secular and Jewish thought. Sonsino's thorough contextualization and discussion of the Decalogue provide the reader with an understanding of where these iconic commands originate, how they have been understood by Jews throughout the ages, and what moral direction they can still provide in the 21st century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Acknowledgements Abbreviations The Ten Words Preface (Download as PDF) Torah and Law in Judaism Text and Context
The Decalogue:
The First Word: God The Second Word: Idolatry The Third Word: Misuse of God's Name The Fourth Word: The Sabbath The Fifth Word: Honoring Parents The Sixth Word: Homicide The Seventh Word: Adultery The Eighth Word: Stealing The Ninth Word: False Witness The Tenth Word: Coveting Legislation and Commandment Notes Bibliography