It looks like a fantastic study bible from what I have seen of it! I am waiting for the revision of it and I hope I do not have to wait till forever. Thank you so much for reviewing this. Thumbs up and I subscribed.
Could you bring us a study of the Book of Daniel with Tanakh what do you think? Christians and Jews disagree as to the date and meaning, whether it would be a late or prophetic book.
I’d switch to the Complete Jewish Study Bible or the Tree of Life Bible. It’s aggravating that modern Christianity will scarf up traditional Jewish things but spit on Messianic Judaism.
@ true, but a pretty accurate one. ✡️ Do you know of any Protestant churches that aren’t antisemitic? Only evangelicals stand with Israel and the Jewish people.
I misunderstood you, I'm sure. Let's clarify. So, then we Christians should understand that the eating of the forbidden tree (regardless of its name) led to human "progress" ???
@@joest.eggbenedictus1896 Really? There is actually a Jewish perspective that sees the event in a positive light? I've never heard of such a thing. I wonder why such Jews then think Adam and Eve got booted from the Garden. The story suggests that something "untoward" had occurred.
@@johnritter5951 because Jews don’t view humans as damned. We have very different views on Original Sin. Judaism is a very, very different religion than Christianity.
@@exposingtruth600 Anything put out by Oxford Publishing will be pleasing to those of a liberal persuasion to Biblical studies, much less so to those who hold a biblical worldview and uphold classical Christianity. I went through Lutheran seminary in the early '80s where the required bible was the Oxford Annotated Bible. All of the annotations were from the liberal approach to biblical studies which involves an anti-supernatural presupposition.
It looks like a fantastic study bible from what I have seen of it! I am waiting for the revision of it and I hope I do not have to wait till forever. Thank you so much for reviewing this. Thumbs up and I subscribed.
Thanks for subscribing! Yes, that Bible has not disappointed!
Thank you,Joe🌹🌹🌹🌹
Nice overview! I'm definitely excited to dig into this Bible. Also just amazed at the number of essays it includes.
Loved the "First Testament" drop!! Interesting breakdown and insight into what seems like a great tool for studies!
Thanks! I love the subject!
Both dynamics: NJPS Tanakh & CJB of dr stern
Could you bring us a study of the Book of Daniel with Tanakh what do you think? Christians and Jews disagree as to the date and meaning, whether it would be a late or prophetic book.
Im not a Daniel scholar, but ill give it a shot soon. Just for you.
@@joest.eggbenedictus1896 nice, thank u
@@criticaconstrutiva8717 check it out for notes on Daniel ruclips.net/video/VqfyQAN2RZ4/видео.html
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I just picked this up.
Awesome, tell us what you think of it.
I’d switch to the Complete Jewish Study Bible or the Tree of Life Bible. It’s aggravating that modern Christianity will scarf up traditional Jewish things but spit on Messianic Judaism.
@@Lynn-r8h That's a generalization
@ true, but a pretty accurate one. ✡️ Do you know of any Protestant churches that aren’t antisemitic? Only evangelicals stand with Israel and the Jewish people.
Isn't this an nkjv translation?
No, it is the Tenak translation. By Jewish translators
I misunderstood you, I'm sure. Let's clarify. So, then we Christians should understand that the eating of the forbidden tree (regardless of its name) led to human "progress" ???
I mentioned that was a Jewish perspective (one Jewish perspective).
@@joest.eggbenedictus1896 Really? There is actually a Jewish perspective that sees the event in a positive light? I've never heard of such a thing. I wonder why such Jews then think Adam and Eve got booted from the Garden. The story suggests that something "untoward" had occurred.
@@johnritter5951 because Jews don’t view humans as damned. We have very different views on Original Sin.
Judaism is a very, very different religion than Christianity.
@Joe would this "jewish study bible" be good for a person who doesn't know that much on Judaism?
@@exposingtruth600 Anything put out by Oxford Publishing will be pleasing to those of a liberal persuasion to Biblical studies, much less so to those who hold a biblical worldview and uphold classical Christianity. I went through Lutheran seminary in the early '80s where the required bible was the Oxford Annotated Bible. All of the annotations were from the liberal approach to biblical studies which involves an anti-supernatural presupposition.