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The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew English Jewish Scriptures, Volume I - The Torah

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For those seeking a clear Torah translation.

The Pill Tanakh offers side-by-side Hebrew and English.

You’ll understand the Scriptures more deeply and clearly.

The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew-English Jewish Scriptures, Volume I - The Torah offers a unique side-by-side presentation of the Torah, with special features that enhance your understanding of the text.

The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew-English Jewish Scriptures, Volume 1 - The Torah

This book comprises the first five books of the Jewish Scriptures, otherwise known as The Torah, The Five Books of Moses, The Chumash. What makes The Pill Tanakh different? The following are some examples:

1) The Hebrew and the English texts are side-by-side, on facing pages, with matching verses; there is no run-over of the more verbose English to another page!

2) Each new book starts with an image from the actual Leningrad Codex on the page that the first verse of the book begins.

3) For this edition, I have altered both the Hebrew and English texts especially to conform to the actual Leningrad Codex (circa year 1009), most notably in the Ten Commandments of Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5.

4) I set the Hebrew numbering, which uses Hebrew letters, to follow a natural rendering for numbers 15 and 16, which rabbis insist must be obfuscated to NOT reflect the Divine Name (YHVH). I use yud-he for 15 and yud-vav for 16 instead

of tet-vav and tet-zayin as per 'rabbinic superstition!'

5) Additionally, I have altered some English verses to better represent the Hebrew text in several places. As an example, I changed the over 5,000 instances where the title 'the Lord God' appears, replacing it with 'Yehovah,' the transliteration of the Hebrew.

6) In the margin of a line in the actual Leningrad Codex, there are words added that rabbis refer to as 'Qere' (what is read). These words were intended to replace a word in the line with the same root, known as 'Ketiv' (what is written). Other Jewish publications force the reading of the 'Qere' in lieu of the 'Ketiv,' obscuring the originally written text; some versions place the 'Ketiv' in brackets while others place it in the margin outside the line! In The Pill Tanakh, I relegate those 1,110 'Qere additions' to small footnote notations in the Hebrew text, so that the reading is natural just as the Masoretic scribes intended. Moreover, I have found few instances where the 'Qere' is actually correct, but there are many instances that are blatantly wrong!

Again, this is Volume 1 - The Torah, part one of a three volume set of Torah, Prophets and Writings, which make up the entire Jewish Scriptures.

The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew English Jewish Scriptures, Volume I - The Torah and The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew-English Jewish Scriptures, Volume II - The Prophets
The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew-English Jewish Scriptures, Volume II - The ProphetsThe Pill Tanakh: Hebrew English Jewish Scriptures, Volume I - The Torah

  • Title

    The Pill Tanakh: Hebrew English Jewish Scriptures, Volume I - The Torah

  • Author

    Pill, Robert, M

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    Robert M. Pill

  • Published

    September 2022

  • Weight

    1027g

  • Dimensions

    17 x 24.5 x 2.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9781737343561

  • ISBN-10

    1737343568

  • Eden Code

    5900018

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