#159.
With David Arnovitz discussing The Tanakh of the Land of Israel (Koren Publishers).
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#159.
With David Arnovitz discussing The Tanakh of the Land of Israel (Koren Publishers).
To purchase Exodus (Shemos): https://amzn.to/3ChFmoL
To purchase Samuel (Shmuel): https://amzn.to/3Cm4kTW
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3 Responses
is The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel just a English copy of Hebrew עולם התנ״ך
No, it’s a brand new work.
i actually think that Septuagint split the samuel and not Christians it is actually very logical split and it called kings in lxx