Each volume of A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures presents the Hebrew text of a section of the Old Testament according to the Leningrad Codex (consonants and vocalization but no accents, or verse or chapter markers) with room for note-taking and marking up the passage. The goal of each volume is to make reading Hebrew an enjoyable experience and to facilitate engagement with the Biblical text in the original languages. For details on the features and editorial decisions involved in this project, see our project page over at teleioteti.ca, //teleioteti.ca/resources/books/a-journ....
James Rutherford serves his Lord Jesus in Sydney Australia. He is married to Nicole and has three children (one of whom is now with his Lord). In addition to writing, James enjoys cooking for and hiking with his family. He holds a PhD from Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia (thesis: Rightly Defining the Son of God: An Examination of the Definition of Chalcedon's Conceptual Apparatus). Before this, he graduated from Pacific Life Bible College with a Bachelor of Pastoral Leadership and Regent college with a Master of Arts in Theological Studies, majoring in Hebrew, and a Master of Theology (ThM), majoring in Old Testament.