Benyamim Tsedaka is head of the A. B. Institute ofSamaritan Studies in Holon, Israel, and founding editor of abiweekly Samaritan newsmagazine published in fourlanguages., Sharon Sullivan is North American representative of the A.B. Institute of Samaritan Studies., James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director and Editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Journal of the American Oriental Society
"An easily accessible primary source for scholars in the fields of
Religious Studies and Israelite traditions and folklore. . . .
Readers interested in how the Torah shapes Samaritan religious life
today will appreciate this firsthand information." Martin Abegg
"More than simply a translation, this is a document infused with
the unique culture of the Israelite-Samaritans as no other English
translation could be. . . Truly an historic piece of literature."
Haseeb Shehadeh
-- University of Helsinki
"The Samaritan Pentateuch is a vital source not solely for
Samaritanology but also for biblical studies. . . . Benyamim
Tsedaka here offers a significant scholarly resource for Hebrew
speakers and English-speaking audiences alike." Terry Giles
-- Gannon University
"Tsedaka and Sullivan have made a significant contribution, giving
a larger audience than ever before access to the Samaritan
Pentateuch. This English translation gives a faithful rendition of
the Samaritan text and, by comparing it to the Masoretic version,
shows the pluriform nature of the early biblical textual tradition.
A welcome addition to the biblical studies library!" Étienne
Nodet
-- École biblique de Jérusalem
"Both forms of the Torah have been available since the seventeenth
century in the great Polyglots, with Latin translation, but modern
versions were lacking. This synoptic translation definitely
fulfills adesideratum, all the more in that it includes scholarly
introductions and extensive footnotes." Review of Biblical
Literature
"Allows people without the requisite linguistic skills to examine
the untranslated texts yet who are interested in either the textual
criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament or the transmission of
the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, as well as people generally
interested in traditions of interpretation and biblical studies, to
access the traditional readings of the SP." Religious Studies
Review
"An extremely valuable addition to English language libraries on
Bible and Biblical Studies." Bible Review Journal
"This landmark volume presents the first-ever English translation
of the ancient Israelite Samaritan version of the Pentateuch, or
Torah. . . . This book, providing in parallel columns the Israelite
Samaritan Text (ST) and the Jewish Masoretic Text (MT), will be of
particular interest to Bible collectors and laypersons in addition
to Bible scholars. . . . This history-making volume is heartily
recommended." Journal of Ancient Judaism
"Timely. . . . An English translation of the Samaritan Pentateuch
will help to make this important textual witness to the Torah more
accessible to students and a broader scholarly public alike."
Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews
"Affordably priced and a reasonable size. A good choice for both
synagogue and college Judaica and Bible collections."
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