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Numbers 21–36 (The Anchor Yale Bible | AYBC)

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The book of Numbers is an account of how the Israelites wandered in the wilderness after receiving the Ten Commandments of Mount Sinai. Through this time of testing, while facing an uncertain future, the people complained repeatedly to Moses and to God. Though fraught with tension and power struggles, their pilgrimage led to the discovery that God is indeed faithful to his promises, regardless of how people behave.

In Numbers 21–36, world-renowned Bible scholar Baruch A. Levine unravels the complexity and confusing details in this Old Testament book. His lucid translation, based on thorough textual and linguistic research, including the ancient Deir Alla texts, opens the door for modern readers to understand and appreciate the richness of this intriguing book. Further, Levine examines the route of the wilderness wanderings, the ancient Near Eastern context of the laws, the social organization of early Israel, and the meaning of this biblical book for the contemporary world. Numbers 21–36 is destined to become a classic and to share the same glowing reception that greeted Numbers 1–20 and its publication.

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  • Offers original translations, including alternative translations, annotations, and variants
  • Provides verse-by-verse commentary on the text
  • Presents the reader with historical background, including analysis of authorship and dating
  • Features an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary literature
  • Numbers 21: From Kadesh to the Plains of Moab: Israel in Transjordan
  • Numbers 22–24: The Balaam Pericope
  • Numbers 25: The Sin of Baal Peor
  • Numbers 26: The Second Wilderness Census
  • Numbers 27: The Daughters of Zelophehad and the Territories of Manasseh
  • Numbers 28–29: The Festival Calendar of the Public Cult
  • Numbers 30: Innovations in the Votive System
  • Numbers 31: The Midianite War
  • Numbers 32: The Transjordanian Israelite Tribes
  • Numbers 33: The Route to the Promised Land
  • Numbers 34: The Boundaries of Canaan and the Territories of the Tribes
  • Numbers 35: Laws of Homicide and Asylum
  • Numbers 36: Tribal Endogamy and Land Tenure

Top Highlights

“Thus, Numbers 26 records a census preparatory to crossing the Jordan. Numbers 27 legitimizes the territorial claims of the tribe of Manasseh in Canaan, west of the Jordan. Numbers 28–29 present a year-long regimen for the public cult, and Numbers 30 deals with vows and other cultic pledges normally pronounced on the occasion of pilgrimages.” (Page 477)

“modern immunology one uses serums of the same composition as the disease or virus to fight its infectious effects” (Page 89)

“The Ugaritic texts teach an important lesson about the dynamics of ancient Near Eastern magic in general” (Page 88)

“called mlḥš ‘charmer, pronouncer of incantations,’ were sought out by those suffering from snakebite” (Page 88)

  • Title: Numbers 21–36
  • Author: Baruch A. Levine
  • Series: Anchor Yale Bible (AYB)
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Pages: 624

Baruch Levine is the Skirball Professor of Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at New York University, and has also served as Guest Professor at the Hebrew University and at Ben Gurion University. He is the Editor of the Israel Exploration Journal and a member of the Archaeological Council of the Israel Exploration Society.

The Jewish Publication Society of Americawas founded in Philadelphia in 1888 to provide the children of Jewish immigrants to America with books about their heritage in the language of the New World. As the oldest publisher of Jewish titles in the English language, the mission of JPS is to enhance Jewish culture by promoting the dissemination of religious and secular works of exceptional quality, in the United States and abroad, to all individuals and institutions interested in past and contemporary Jewish life.

Over the years JPS has issued a body of works for all tastes and needs. Its many titles include biographies, histories, art books, holiday anthologies, books for young readers, religious and philosophical studies, and translations of scholarly and popular classics. It is perhaps known best for its famous JPS Tanakh, the translation of the Hebrew Bible in English from the original Hebrew.

 

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$49.99

Print list price: $55.00
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