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From Eden to Exodus: A Journey into Hebrew Words in Bereshit and Shemot

by Mitchell First
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798888940280
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Kodesh Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Kodesh Press
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  • Pages: 210
  • Original Price: GBP 14.93
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 286 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Judaism / History

Explore the profound meanings and linguistic richness of Hebrew words in the Torah with From Eden to Exodus.

Mitchell First analyzes over 50 key terms from the Hebrew Bible, mostly from Genesis (Bereshit) and Exodus (Shemot), exploring their textual, historical, and theological contexts.

Genesis Highlights

  • Tohu va-vohu (1:2): What does "formless and void" truly mean?
  • Adam and Adamah (2:7): Explore whether humanity's name reflects its physical origin from the earth (adamah) or its spiritual potential.
  • Magen (Shield, 15:1): God's promise to Abraham (magen Avraham) as a "shield" reveals the layers of divine protection in both physical and spiritual realms.
  • Sefad (Mourning, 23:2): Analyzes the term used for Sarah's eulogy and its evolution in Jewish mourning traditions.
  • Ketonet Pasim (Coat of Many Colors, 37:3): A discussion of Joseph's famous garment, its symbolism, and its linguistic origins.
  • Sulam (Ladder, 28:12): Was Jacob's ladder a literal object or a metaphor?
Exodus Highlights
  • Parach (Crushing Labor, 1:13): Explains the term describing the severity of Israelite slavery in Egypt and its connotations of dehumanization.
  • Vayiven Batim (Built Houses, 1:21): Examines the reward given to the Hebrew midwives and its symbolic meaning in Jewish tradition.
  • Arov (Plague of Wild Animals, 8:17): Offers a unique perspective on the plague of "arov" and how the term has been interpreted by various commentators.
  • Terumah (Offering, 25:2): Explores the linguistic and spiritual dimensions of the term for contributions to the Mishkan.
  • Lo Tachmod vs. Lo Titaveh (Coveting, 20:14): A careful comparison of these two prohibitions reveals nuances in emotional and ethical behavior.

Major Influences
Mitchell First draws extensively from classical and modern commentators to enhance his analysis, including:
  • Rashi: Foundational Torah commentator emphasizing peshat and midrash.
  • Ibn Ezra: Rationalist and linguist focusing on grammar and context.
  • Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch: Modern thinker blending etymology with philosophy.
  • S.D. Luzzatto: Philologist prioritizing the plain meaning of Hebrew texts.
  • Radak: Grammarian and expert on Hebrew roots.
  • Ramban: Commentator combining rational and mystical insights.
  • Rabbi Saadia Gaon: Early philosopher and pioneer of Hebrew grammar.
About the Author
Mitchell First has written extensively on Jewish liturgy, history, and biblical interpretation, with notable works such as Esther Unmasked, Roots and Rituals and Links to Our Legacy. Based in Teaneck, New Jersey, First balances his legal career with his passion for Torah scholarship. His work reflects a lifelong commitment to uncovering the beauty and depth of the Hebrew Bible.

Who Should Read This Book?

  • Torah educators and students seeking a deeper understanding of biblical Hebrew.
  • Scholars interested in linguistic and historical analyses of the Torah.
  • Readers looking to uncover the timeless relevance of ancient texts in modern life.

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