Book of Maccabees: Sefer Maqabiym

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The Books of 1 & 2 Maccabees, with names restored. While the canonocity of these books are disputed, no one can deny their immense historical value. For this version, we have restored the names of those involved to their original transliteration. That is, "Judas" has been restored to "Yehudah" and "Simon" to "Shimon" and so on. Names that are originally Hebrew were restored to their Hebrew pronunciation, while names that are originally Greek have been restored to their Greek pronunciation. What sets this version of 1 & 2 Maccabees apart even further, is that this version has been checked against not only the manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint, but also the manuscripts of the Syriac Aramaic Peshitta, and Codex Ambrosianus in particular. Dozens of footnotes and multiple appendices assist in giving the reader more historical and geographical information, as well as noting variations in the texts. This helps when difficult or strange readings are encountered. Many of the footnotes are dedicated to explaining the difference between how the Greek reads, vs. how the Aramaic reads. The Shem Qadosh Version of Maccabees also takes into account the Name and Titles of The Almighty, and has sought to restore them as Hebraically as possible. Thus, the Name of our Heavenly Father has not been transliterated at all, but has rather been written in the Hebrew block print letters "yod-hey-vav-hey." This was done for the sake of accuracy, as well as to avoid debates and dogmas regarding the pronunciation of the Divine Name. This gives the reader the freedom to pronounce (or not pronounce) the Name however they desire. Other titles that have changed include "God" restored to "Elohim" and "Lord" changed to the more accurate "Master." We pray this book assists the reader in study, and in granting a further understanding of the historical importance of the Maccabees, and the institution of the Festival of Dedication, or "Hanukkah" when they purified the Temple. The word "Maccabeaus" or, in Hebrew, "Maqabi" is the Hebrew word for "hammer." Thus the surname of Yehudah, Maqabi, means that he was called "Yehudah the Hammer." Hence the image of the hammer on the cover.

About the Author:

J. A. Brown is an engineer, programmer, researcher, and author. He has multiple technical certifications and a degree in Engineering Technology. Mr. Brown was raised in a home of believers, and spent a lot of time studying in various Churches and Messianic Synagogues as a youth. Recently, Mr. Brown has turned his technical training and attention to detail to the field of Biblical manuscript study and research. As a continual student of Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and even Ge'ez (Ethiopic), Mr. Brown has utilized his knowledge of these languages in creating and editing many writings. He has edited and proofed an entire version of the Bible (the Shem Qadosh Version of Scripture); and has created and published new, critical editions of extra-Biblical books such as 1 & 2 Maccabees, by carefully analyzing the source texts available today. Mr. Brown furthers his education in all things Biblical by continually studying Biblical languages and manuscripts. Mr. Brown is also a web administrator, and has authored numerous articles covering a wide range of Scripture-related topics. He resides in Northern Georgia, USA, with his family.

General
Anul 2014
Autor Various Authors
Cod de bare 9781502583963
Editura Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensiuni 230x152
ISBN 1502583968
Limba Engleza
Pagini 108
Format Brosata

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