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Adele Berlin



Average rating: 4.38 · 2,198 ratings · 140 reviews · 31 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Jewish Study Bible: Fea...

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Dynamics of Biblical Parall...

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Poetics and Interpretation ...

4.17 avg rating — 59 ratings — published 1983 — 7 editions
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Esther

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Lamentations: A Commentary

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Zephaniah

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Lamentations: A Commentary

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The Dynamics of Biblical Pa...

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The Oxford Dictionary of th...

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Biblical Poetry Through Med...

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“41Then Moses set aside three cities on the east side of the Jordan 42to which a manslayer could escape, one who unwittingly slew a fellow man without having been hostile to him in the past; he could flee to one of these cities and live: 43Bezer, in the wilderness in the Tableland, belonging to the Reubenites; Ramoth, in Gilead, belonging to the Gadites; and Golan, in Bashan, belonging to the Manassites.”
Adele Berlin, The Jewish Study Bible

“Do not imagine that you, of all the Jews, will escape with your life by being in the king’s palace. 14On the contrary, if you keep silent in this crisis, relief and deliverance will come to the Jews from another quarter, while you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows, perhaps you have attained to royal position for just such a crisis.”
Adele Berlin, The Jewish Study Bible

“the book of genesis received its English name from the Greek translation of the Heb word toledot, which is used thirteen times in Genesis and is translated as “story” (2.4), “record” (5.1), or “line” (10.1). In Heb, it is known, like many books in the Tanakh, by its first word, bereshit, which means, “In the beginning.”
Adele Berlin, The Jewish Study Bible



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