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B I B LI CA L STU D I E S
INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE WORLD OF THE BIBLE
Peter Bekins
978-1-68307-209-6
$79.95
HARDCOVER
300 PAGES
Inscriptions from the World of the Bible guides readers through the most
significant Northwest Semitic inscriptions from the early first millennium BCE.
These texts—most of which are written in Hebrew, Aramaic, Phoenician, or
Moabite—are contemporary with the period of the Israelite and Judean
monarchies and provide valuable historical and literary context for the
Hebrew Bible.
“Peter Bekins’ excellent new handbook meets a long-standing need in the
field for an up-to-date, linguistically informed introduction to the field of
Northwest Semitic inscriptions. Its clarity, comprehensiveness, and accuracy
will make it an indispensable resource for linguist, historians, and biblical
scholar alike. I look forward to using it in my own classes.”
EDWARD M. COOK , Professor of Semitic Languages, The Catholic
University of America
HOW THE BIBLE
IS WRITTEN
Gary Rendsburg
STUDYING THE NEW
TESTAMENT THROUGH
INSCRIPTIONS
D. Clint Burnett
978-1-68307-197-6 / $59.95
/ HARDCOVER / 675 PAGES
This book focuses on the nexus
between language and literature in
the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament,
with specific attention to how the
former is used to create the latter;
topics include wordplay, wordplay
with proper names, alliteration,
repetition with variation, dialect
representation, intentionally
confused language, marking
closure, and more.
978-1-68307-137-2 / $39.95
/ HARDCOVER / 216 PAGES
Inscriptions can help contextualize
certain events associated with the
New Testament in a way that many
widely circulated literary texts do
not. This book both introduces
inscriptions and demonstrates
sound methodological use of them
in the study of the New Testament.
THE TRIAL
AND CRUCIFIXION
OF JESUS
David W. Chapman and
Eckhard J. Schnabel
JESUS AND THE
MANUSCRIPTS
Craig A. Evans
978-1-68307-162-4 / $59.95
/ HARDCOVER / 575 PAGES
978-1-68307-266-9 / $49.95
/ SOFTCOVER / 867 PAGES
Jesus and the Manuscripts, by
popular author and Bible scholar
Craig A. Evans, introduces readers
to the diversity and complexity of
the ancient literature that records
the words and deeds of Jesus.
2 0 2 3 –2 0 24 H e n d r i c k s o n C a t a l o g
The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus
is a comprehensive sourcebook for
those looking to gain a more robust
understanding of this event through
the eyes of ancient writers.
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