Hebrew Bible Bundle (54 vols.)

Overview
Offering some of the most important reference works for the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, the Hebrew Bible Bundle contains tools to take your study from the Hebrew text to an engaging English interpretation. These resources will guide you through linguistic, literary, and contextual analysis of the Hebrew Bible.
Key Features
- A substantial discount of 62% off of retail prices!
- Offers some of the most important reference works for the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible
- Contains 54 volumes; made up of four multi-volume sets
- Completely interactive with your Logos library
Individual Titles
Forms of the Old Testament Literature Series (17 vols.)
- Editors: Rolf P. Knierim, Gene M. Tucker, and Marvin A. Sweeney
- Publisher: Eerdmans
- Volumes: 17
- Pages: 5,934
Koehler, Baumgartner and Stamm's The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HAL/HALOT), is widely recognized as being the standard modern dictionary for Biblical Hebrew.
In combining scholarly thoroughness with easy accessibility, this dictionary meets the needs of a wide range of users.
This commentary on Numbers is an admirable addition to the FOTL series. Rolf Knierim and George Coats have succeeded in maintaining the delicate balance of the series between the study of literary forms and the description of the author’s social context, which infuses the forms with conceptual and semantic meaning. The result is a commentary both for the literary critic seeking a clear description of the genres in Numbers and for the social historian investigating the cultural forces at work in the formation of the book.
—Thomas B. Dozeman, United Theological Seminary
S.J. De Vries’s form-critical analysis of 1 and 2 Chronicles is a thoroughly competent treatment of this difficult and much-neglected portion of the Old Testament. The writer’s well-balanced, solid treatment provides a most reliable guide through much unchartered territory and will be welcomed by all serious students of the Bible.
—Brevard Childs, Yale University
Sweeney’s book marks a major milestone in Isaiah studies. The close examinations of the forms of the prophecies of Isaiah 1-39 and the role that this primary collection has played in the structure and formation of the book of Isaiah as a whole are splendidly shown….This volume must surely become an indispensable starting point for the serious student, and I warmly recommend it.
—Ronald E. Clements, King’s College, London
Rolf P. Knierim, professor emeritus of Old Testament, Claremont School of Theology, and Avery Professor of Religion, Claremont Graduate University, California. He is the author of The Task of Old Testament Theology: Method and Cases and coauthor of Numbers in this series.
Gene M. Tucker taught Old Testament at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia and is the coauthor of Preaching Through the Christian Year and The Old Testament and the Archaeologist.
Marvin A. Sweeney, Professor of Hebrew Bible at the Claremont School of Theology and professor of religion at the Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. He is the author of numerous works on the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies, including Isaiah 1–39, with an Introduction to Prophetic Literature in this series.
Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (5 vols.)
- Authors: Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner, Johann Jakob Stamm, Benedikt Hartmann, Ze'Ev Ben-Hayyim, Eduard Yechezkel Kutscher, Philippe Reymond
- Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
- Publication Date: 1996
- Pages: 458
Koehler, Baumgartner and Stamm's The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HAL/HALOT), is widely recognized as being the standard modern dictionary for Biblical Hebrew.
In combining scholarly thoroughness with easy accessibility, this dictionary meets the needs of a wide range of users.
Dr. Ludwig Koehler was Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology in the University of Zurich at the time of his death in 1956. He recieved his general education and doctarate in Switzerland, studying theology at the University of Zurich.
Walter Baumgartner is a well-published author. His other works include German commentaries of the Bible, as well as a book on Nicola Tesla.
Johann Jakob Stamm is a German author who has written multiple Bible commentaries.
International Critical Commentaries: Old Testament
- Publisher: T&T Clark
- Volumes: 23
- Pages: 24,801
This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference grammar of biblical Hebrew. It is the standard required text in many intermediate-advanced Hebrew courses and is an excellent reference for learning Hebrew on your own!
Of great value is the commentary of G. Buchanan Gray on the first twenty-seven chapters of Isaiah. From the point of view of philology the work is excellent, and the discussion of the versions is very valuable. The book will long remain a standard work of reference.
—Westminster Theological Journal
John Merlin Powis Smith was Assistant Professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures in the University of Chicago.
Julias A. Bewer was Associate Professor of Biblical Philology Union Theological Seminary, New York.
Hinckley G. Mitchell was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis in Tufts College.
Written by distinguished Hebrew Bible scholars, the commentaries from the Jewish Publication Society represent a fusion of classical and modern sources. Utilizing the latest research to enhance understanding of the biblical text, each volume takes its place as one of the most authoritative yet accessible commentaries on their respective Biblical texts today. The commentaries clearly and effectively guide readers through the words and ideas of the Hebrew Bible. This is achieved through supplementary essays that elaborate upon key words and themes, a glossary of commentators and sources, extensive bibliographic notes, charts, and maps. This collection includes the complete Torah commentaries, plus commentaries on Jonah, Esther, Ecclesiastes and the Haftarot.
The sum of the matter, when all is said and done, is that the JPS Ecclesiastes/Koheleth is a thorough, sensitive and engaging study with much to recommend it.
—Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
This informative commentary ... dissects the Book of Esther and, by extension, the Jewish holiday of Purim. Berlin begins with a lengthy introduction, discussing Esther as comedy and as Diaspora literature; the introduction does a fine job of explaining the Persian period and its various art forms.
—Publishers Weekly
Michael Fishbane, Ph.D., is one of the foremost Hebrew Bible scholars in the world today and is the Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies and chair of the Committee on Jewish Studies at the University of Chicago.
Product Details
- Title: Hebrew Bible Bundle
- Volumes: 54
- Pages: 34,227