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Huldah (Hardcover)
Preston Kavanagh
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R1,008
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This book reveals- for the first time ever - the extraordinary
impact of Huldah the prophet on our Bible. She was both a leader of
exilic Jews and a principal author of Hebrew Scripture. She penned
the Shema: the ardent, prayerful praise that millions of worshipers
repeat twice daily. Moreover, Jesus quoted as his own last words
the ones that Huldah had written centuries before - "Into your hand
I commit my spirit". Huldah was an extraordinary writer - arguably
she ranks among the best in Hebrew Scripture. As such, she added to
God's Word a feminine aspect that has inspired numberless believers
- men and women alike. This book's new techniques reveal that
though subjected to extreme verbal abuse, Huldah surmounted her
era's high barriers to women. As elder, queen mother, and war
leader during the sixth century BCE, she helped shape Israel's
history. And what, then, can this book mean to scholars - both
women and men? Feminists need a rallying point and a heroine, and
Huldah makes a superb one. In years ahead, experts might well place
Huldah alongside the very greatest women of antiquity; indeed, they
may even conclude that she is among the most influential people in
human history.
Synopsis: This book reveals--for the first time ever--the
extraordinary impact of Huldah the prophet on our Bible. She was
both a leader of exilic Jews and a principal author of Hebrew
Scripture. She penned the Shema: the ardent, prayerful praise that
millions of worshipers repeat twice daily. Moreover, Jesus quoted
as his own last words the ones that Huldah had written centuries
before--"Into your hand I commit my spirit." Huldah was an
extraordinary writer--arguably she ranks among the best in Hebrew
Scripture. As such, she added to God's Word a feminine aspect that
has inspired numberless believers--men and women alike. This book's
new techniques reveal that though subjected to extreme verbal
abuse, Huldah surmounted her era's high barriers to women. As
elder, queen mother, and war leader during the sixth century BCE,
she helped shape Israel's history. And what, then, can this book
mean to scholars--both women and men? Feminists need a rallying
point and a heroine, and Huldah makes a superb one. In years ahead,
experts might well place Huldah alongside the very greatest women
of antiquity; indeed, they may even conclude that she is among the
most influential people in human history. Endorsements: "Kavanagh's
latest book is another fascinating and creative recasting of
biblical narratives. His writing is precise and lucid and his
analyses are unlike anyone else's, combining biblical scholarship,
mathematical statistics, and a deep reading of Jewish canonical and
literary sources, including esoteric material. Provocative and
richly documented, Huldah will be well received by anyone who has
followed Kavanagh's previous research and writing." --Jeff Levin,
University Professor and Director of the Program on Religion and
Population Health, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion Author
Biography: Preston Kavanagh holds degrees from Princeton and
Harvard. He retired twenty-five years ago from an executive
position in a large company to seek the identities of those who
wrote the Hebrew Bible. Huldah discusses what he has found, as do
several prior books--Secrets of the Jewish Exile (2005), The Exilic
Code (Pickwick Publications, 2009), and The Shaphan Group (Pickwick
Publications, 2011). He and his wife, Lois, live quietly in
Maryland.
Synopsis: A group of authors led by Shaphan, King Josiah's
secretary, wrote some three hundred chapters of
Scripture--one-third of the Hebrew Bible. For the first time ever,
we can learn the names of those who composed Joshua, Isaiah,
Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Songs, Daniel, and half the Minor Prophets.
(Probabilities throughout the book strongly support these
findings.) Moreover, those authors together constitute Dtr, the
long-sought editors of Deuteronomy through Second Kings. One of the
most important discoveries of The Shaphan Group is that Huldah the
prophetess signed many chapters of Hebrew Scripture. Judged from
her use of coded writing, Huldah was arguably the most accomplished
writer among the group's fifteen authors. She was joined by the
Priestly Source and Second Isaiah (both of whom are named), as well
as others--unrecognized until now--who risked their lives to shape
the Hebrew Bible. The Shaphan Group offers students of whatever
age, not only a book full of discoveries, but also a new way to
approach Holy Scripture. Endorsement: "In The Shaphan Group, his
third book on the subject, Kavanagh offers up another provocative
exploration of coding within the Tanakh. There is much here that
will inform new understandings of biblical texts and confound
conventional scholars. Reading Kavanagh is always an exciting and
illuminating experience." -Jeff Levin Institute for Studies of
Religion, Baylor University Editor of Divine Love: Perspectives
from the World's Religious Traditions Author Biography: Twenty-four
years ago, Preston Kavanagh retired from an executive position in a
large company in order to seek the identities of those who wrote
the Hebrew Bible. The Shaphan Group discusses what he found, as do
his two prior books--Secrets of the Jewish Exile (2005) and The
Exilic Code (Pickwick Publications, 2009). He and his wife, Lois,
live quietly in Maryland.
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