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Found in Translation

52 Hebrew Words to Enrich Your Bible Reading

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By Asher Reich

With Marty Foodim

Created by Museum of the Bible Books

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Found in Translation takes a close look at the original meanings and contexts of Hebrew words to offer profound inspirational reflections that encourage a deeper understanding of Scripture. Many Hebrew words have multiple meanings and most Bible translators often select one meaning, usually an English word that best reflects that reference. Written in short, inspirational style, this book explores all the meanings of fifty-two Hebrew words for an enriched, deeper, and uniquely personal understanding of Scripture.

On Sale
Oct 3, 2017
Page Count
224 pages
ISBN-13
9781945470530

Asher Reich

About the Author

Asher Reich is a freelance writer who specializes in content for the Jewish reader. He studied Judaic theology and law at the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. He is a frequent contributor to Quora, an online community for sharing information and insight. He lives in Portland, Oregon, where he enjoys playing guitar and piano, reading math textbooks and indulging in armchair philosophy.

Marty Foodim is a graduate of Cornell College where he received a Bachelors in International Relations and Religion and was awarded the American Bible Society Prize for intensive coursework in Biblical Hebrew, Judaism, and Chrisitanity. He has also studied at Ohr Somayach Yeshiva in Jerusalem.

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