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Roots of the Bible: An Ancient View For a New Vision (The Key to Creation in Jewish Tradition)
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Roots of the Bible: An Ancient View For a New Vision (The Key to Creation in Jewish Tradition)

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Friedrich Weinreb (1910-1988) was an exceptional figure in twentieth-century Judaism. His path-breaking book Roots of the Bible: An Ancient View For a New Vision opens the depths of the word-hoard of Jewish wisdom. He taps, as a source of inspiration for our present world, the sacred oral teaching preserved for millennia in scholarly redoubts remote from the ways of the world. He left behind an extensive body of work, in which often astonishing connections can be found between the Biblical world-view and that of today. When it first appeared in Dutch in 1963, this book heralded the veritable rediscovery of a foundational stratum of the Old Testament. For the first time, those keen to penetrate what the Bible has to say but confused by what on the surface often seems an impenetrable narrative, were offered a key to unlocking the mystery of its way of telling stories (from narrative, to word, to letter, to number ) in a cosmologically-expanded gematria suited also to those unfamiliar with the original Hebrew. Weinreb communicates so vivid and profound a knowledge of Hebrew that through his work the reader quickly comes to experience the spirit and richness of the original text.

The stories of the book of Genesis-from the Creation of the World and of Humanity, Cain and Abel, the Flood, the Tower of Babel, Abraham and Isaac, Jacob and Esau, to the story of Joseph-are explored in detail, as are also the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, the Crossing of the Red Sea, and the many events on the Journey through the Wilderness to the very brink of the Promised Land.

Readers may find here answers to hitherto intractable obstacles to their understanding of the Bible-answers not only satisfying, but often astonishing! How are we to understand stories that sometimes provoke moral doubts, such as the matriarch Sarah sending Hagar into the wilderness, or Jacob receiving blessing despite having betrayed his brother Esau and even his own father, or Joseph being sold into slavery by his own brothers? Why are there so many sacrifices in the Bible, especially of animals? Why all the genealogical tables with their hundreds of names that no longer seem to say anything to us? The reader will find these, and many other perplexing questions answered in a breathtaking new light.

The book is enriched with an extensive appendix containing the author’s notes and references, a bibliography of the most important sources of the tradition, biographical and bibliographical details, and indexes of persons and subjects, of Hebrew words, of figures, and of Biblical passages.

Whoever wishes to penetrate the ‘unfolding’ of the sacred name of God and its subsequent ‘refolding’-the two operations being analogous to the work of creation and that of salvation-should consult Friedrich Weinreb’s masterly work Roots of the Bible concerning the divine plan of creation. -Valentin Tomberg, author of Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism

In Weinreb’s hands, scripture gains an unexpected depth, in which we glimpse the outlines of the inner structure of the world, the meaning of existence, and the meaning of creation. -Neue Zurcher Zeitung

This magnificent work deserves to have an impact on modern Biblical exegesis, including Christian exegesis. -Die Welt

The foundational theme of Weinreb’s exegesis is that of moving forward in time in order to return to the origin. -Geist und Leben

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Angelico Press
Date
18 December 2021
Pages
542
ISBN
9781621388036

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Friedrich Weinreb (1910-1988) was an exceptional figure in twentieth-century Judaism. His path-breaking book Roots of the Bible: An Ancient View For a New Vision opens the depths of the word-hoard of Jewish wisdom. He taps, as a source of inspiration for our present world, the sacred oral teaching preserved for millennia in scholarly redoubts remote from the ways of the world. He left behind an extensive body of work, in which often astonishing connections can be found between the Biblical world-view and that of today. When it first appeared in Dutch in 1963, this book heralded the veritable rediscovery of a foundational stratum of the Old Testament. For the first time, those keen to penetrate what the Bible has to say but confused by what on the surface often seems an impenetrable narrative, were offered a key to unlocking the mystery of its way of telling stories (from narrative, to word, to letter, to number ) in a cosmologically-expanded gematria suited also to those unfamiliar with the original Hebrew. Weinreb communicates so vivid and profound a knowledge of Hebrew that through his work the reader quickly comes to experience the spirit and richness of the original text.

The stories of the book of Genesis-from the Creation of the World and of Humanity, Cain and Abel, the Flood, the Tower of Babel, Abraham and Isaac, Jacob and Esau, to the story of Joseph-are explored in detail, as are also the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, the Crossing of the Red Sea, and the many events on the Journey through the Wilderness to the very brink of the Promised Land.

Readers may find here answers to hitherto intractable obstacles to their understanding of the Bible-answers not only satisfying, but often astonishing! How are we to understand stories that sometimes provoke moral doubts, such as the matriarch Sarah sending Hagar into the wilderness, or Jacob receiving blessing despite having betrayed his brother Esau and even his own father, or Joseph being sold into slavery by his own brothers? Why are there so many sacrifices in the Bible, especially of animals? Why all the genealogical tables with their hundreds of names that no longer seem to say anything to us? The reader will find these, and many other perplexing questions answered in a breathtaking new light.

The book is enriched with an extensive appendix containing the author’s notes and references, a bibliography of the most important sources of the tradition, biographical and bibliographical details, and indexes of persons and subjects, of Hebrew words, of figures, and of Biblical passages.

Whoever wishes to penetrate the ‘unfolding’ of the sacred name of God and its subsequent ‘refolding’-the two operations being analogous to the work of creation and that of salvation-should consult Friedrich Weinreb’s masterly work Roots of the Bible concerning the divine plan of creation. -Valentin Tomberg, author of Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism

In Weinreb’s hands, scripture gains an unexpected depth, in which we glimpse the outlines of the inner structure of the world, the meaning of existence, and the meaning of creation. -Neue Zurcher Zeitung

This magnificent work deserves to have an impact on modern Biblical exegesis, including Christian exegesis. -Die Welt

The foundational theme of Weinreb’s exegesis is that of moving forward in time in order to return to the origin. -Geist und Leben

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Angelico Press
Date
18 December 2021
Pages
542
ISBN
9781621388036