A comprehensive and orthodox guide to biblical origins and interpretation How did we get the Bible? How do we interpret it? And what does it mean for our lives today? Michael B. Shepherd introduces undergraduates and seminarians to these crucial questions in this reliable and thorough new textbook. Shepherd covers textual criticism, formation of the canon, and history of translation, all while remaining committed to Scripture's ultimate purpose--inviting us to salvation through Jesus Christ. Showing how the Bible directs its own interpretation, Shepherd encourages learners to listen to the Word of God, rather than twisting it to fit their own ends. His section-by-section treatment of the Bible encourages students to view the Bible as cohesive, while remaining sensitive to its diverse genres. Thorough and accessible, this textbook goes beyond typical historical introductions to spiritually form students learning to understand Scripture. An Introduction to the Making and Meaning of the Bible is the serious, evangelical introduction your students need and will reference for years to come.
Michael B. Shepherd Orden de los libros
Michael B. Shepherd es un respetado erudito del Antiguo Testamento y del hebreo, dedicado a compartir sus conocimientos con la próxima generación de estudiantes. Su trabajo profundiza en textos antiguos, descubriendo su perdurable significado para los lectores contemporáneos. A través de sus funciones académicas y docentes, Shepherd contribuye a una comprensión más amplia de las escrituras bíblicas y sus profundidades teológicas.



- 2024
- 2023
The Messiah of the Targums
- 166 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Focusing on the ancient Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible, known as Targums, this book examines their role in illuminating the messianic themes within the biblical text. The interpreters of the Targums meticulously analyzed Scripture, allowing them to create messianic interpretations that reflect deeper meanings. Highlighting the significance of these translations in the history of messianic thought, the book asserts their relevance for contemporary readers seeking to understand the complexities of biblical messianism.
- 2008
The verbal system of biblical Aramaic
- 178 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Grammarians have been unable to provide a sufficient explanation for the verbal system of Biblical Aramaic by means of the standard categories of tense and aspect. Michael B. Shepherd exposes this situation and suggests a way out of the present impasse through distributional analysis by proposing that Biblical Aramaic has a primary verbal form for narration and a primary verbal form for discourse. This simple yet comprehensive proposal holds true not only for Biblical Aramaic but also for extra-Biblical Aramaic texts. This volume is an indispensable resource for courses in Biblical Aramaic and for anyone who wishes to read and understand the Biblical Aramaic corpus.