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Reading the First Five Books: The Invitation of the Pentateuch's Stories

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29 October 2024

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Old Testament

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This book invites readers into the artistry of the stories of the Pentateuch by attending to some of its central and notable characteristics, such as brevity, pacing, characterization, complexity, and use of the grotesque.

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This book invites readers into the artistry of the stories of the Pentateuch by attending to some of its central and notable characteristics, such as brevity, pacing, characterization, complexity, and use of the grotesque.
Reading the First Five Books: The Invitation of the Pentateuch's Stories $15.00
Koorong code 659454
ISBN 9781540965905
Pages 208
Publisher Baker Academic
Publication date 29 October 2024
Dimensions 15 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.45kg
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    Anonymous
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    9 months ago
    Good first chapter

    A nice cover and the first chapter captivated me with her statement:

    if someone asks what a story is about, you can't actually answer, because the form of the story is much more than the content. same with the Pentateuch. they are stories so read them as stories.

    but the rest of the chapters were a bit too light on, would have appreciated slower going through just one or two scenarios instead.

    but first chapter I recommend!