Bibles, Study Guides, and Accessories
Deciding which bibles and bible references and bible commentaries to stock is a challenge. I attempt a historical and a critical approach. We begin with the Hebrew and Greek originals. We move through the significant translations chronologically: the Geneva (with its sharp and learned Calvinist notes), the King James (safer for its sponsor), the New Revised Standard, and the excellent harvest of translations in the late 20th Century -- the New International, the English Standard, and the Common English.
Our dictionaries and handbooks tend to be a little conservative, mostly because I am skeptical of the confidence and the imagination of modern liberal scholars. Two thousand years of brilliant minds have thought about and written about scriptures (longer and more in the case of the Hebrew scriptures), and the humble approach with that perspective is useful and wise. The best approach is to begin with the basics and go from there.
On a less controversial note, protect your treasure of wisdom with a book cover or tote. We have several designs with neat features.
Esther Graphic Novel [Koren Tanakh] Hebrew-English
Esther Graphic Novel [Koren Tanakh] Hebrew-English
Experience all the suspense, intrigue redemption and humor that has captivated generations of Purim holiday celebrants as the classic tale comes to life in Esther, the Graphic Novel.
The creative team of writer/producer Jordan B. Gorfinkel (Batman, Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel) and Israeli illustrator Yael Nathan (Star Wars) fully immerses you in the vivid world of Shushan. Witness the courage and cleverness of Esther, the piety and political acumen of Mordekhai, the megalomania and malice of Haman, the indulgence and impulsiveness of King Ahashverosh - all in a sumputuous visual presentation worthy of a Persian feast.
Esther, the Graphic Novel contains the complete unabridged Hebrew text of Megillat Esther.
Recommended for all ages.