Marc Zvi Brettler
Marc Brettler (Marc Zvi Brettler) is an American biblical scholar, and the Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor in Judaic Studies at Duke University. He earned his B.A., M.A., and PhD from Brandeis University, where he was previously Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies. He researches biblical metaphors, the Bible and gender, biblical historical texts, the book of Psalms, and the post-biblical reception of the Hebrew Bible, including in the New Testament. He is a co-founder of the website thetorah.com, which integrates critical and traditional methods of studying the Bible.In 2004, Brettler won the National Jewish Book Award for ''The Jewish Study Bible.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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The creation of history in Ancient Israel by Brettler, Marc Zvi
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How to read the Bible by Brettler, Marc Zvi
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How to read the Bible by Brettler, Marc Zvi
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The creation of history in Ancient Israel by Brettler, Marc Zvi
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The Jewish annotated New Testament New Revised Standard Version Bible translation /
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