![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Bible with Sources Revealed (HarperCollins, 2004). Richard Elliot Friedman, The Disappearance of God: A Divine. The Hidden Book in the Bible (HarperCollins, 1998).Ĭommentary on the Torah (HarperCollins, 2001). Richard Elliot Friedman, Who Wrote the Bible, Harper San Francisco, 1987 (second edition 1997). The contemporary classic the New York Times Book Review called a thought-provoking and perceptive guide, Who Wrote the Bible by Richard E. The Disappearance of God (Little, Brown, 1995). Who Wrote the Bible? (Simon and Schuster, 1987). The Exile and Biblical Narrative (Harvard Semitic Monographs, 1981). Boda, eds., Let Us Go up to Zion: Essays in Honour of H. “The SOTAH: Why Is This Case Different from All Other Cases?” in I. “An Essay on Method,” in Le-David Maskil (Biblical & Judaic Studies from the University of California, San Diego Eisenbrauns, 2003) R. “Composition and Paronomasia in the Book of Jonah,” Hebrew Annual Review 4 (1980), pp. “The MRZH Tablet from Ugarit,” Maarav 2 (1980), pp. “The Biblical Expression mastîr panîm,” Hebrew Annual Review 1 (1977), pp. He is also Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus of the University of California, San Diego.Īkkadian, Aramaic, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Moabite, Phoenician, Ugaritic ![]() at the University of Miami. He was a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge and Oxford, a Senior Fellow at the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, and Visiting Professor at the University of Haifa. at the Jewish Theological Seminary and B.A. at Harvard in Hebrew Bible and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations M.H.L. Richard Elliott Friedman earned his Th.D. ![]()
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