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The Hebrew Bible
- A Translation with Commentary
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 64 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A landmark event: the complete Hebrew Bible in the award-winning translation that delivers the stunning literary power of the original.
A masterpiece of deep learning and fine sensibility, Robert Alter's translation of the Hebrew Bible, now complete, reanimates one of the formative works of our culture. Capturing its brilliantly compact poetry and finely wrought, purposeful prose, Alter renews the Old Testament as a source of literary power and spiritual inspiration. From the family frictions of Genesis and King David's flawed humanity to the serene wisdom of Psalms and Job's incendiary questioning of God's ways, these magnificent works of world literature resonate with a startling immediacy. Featuring Alter's generous commentary, which quietly alerts listeners to the literary and historical dimensions of the text, this is the definitive edition of the Hebrew Bible
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- Ben
- 02-01-21
Where is the promised commentary?!
I own the printed version of this book and I really enjoy it.
I was really looking forward to listening to it too.
The book description plainly says “ Featuring Alter's generous commentary, which quietly alerts listeners to the literary and historical dimensions of the text”. But it’s a flat out lie. The commentary is completely missing. The publisher needs to update their description immediately and stop selling this book under false pretenses.
What’s here is good, and worth a listen. But it’s just not all that’s advertised. I feel cheated.
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- Kevin
- 09-28-20
Commentary Missing
As a huge biblical history buff I was extremely excited to have an audio version of this translation. I was even more excited to learn Edoardo Ballerini would be narrating.
However the line by line/verse by verse commentary written in the physical book is not present in the audiobook. It’s a shame because I was really hoping to have the commentary as stated.
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- Qoheleth
- 02-18-20
Masterful Translation
Very exciting to have an audiobook version of this excellent work. Robert Alter brings a literary sensitivity to the text so that it is not only a translation but a literary accomplishment in its own right.
There is a table of contents included now (in case there wasn't one before). So if a table of contents is important to you don't worry, it has one. Chapter by chapter.
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- Cliente Amazon
- 02-17-21
great content, but poor chapter division.
the book is a marvelous literary work, no question. there are a few issues with the translation because Robert alter is not a philologist. on these problems you can read the review of professor Ed Greenstein criticizing the translation in someplace, especially the translation of Job.
however, the book is missing the commentary part, and worse still, the publisher changed the chapter division. so it no longer says Genesis 1, 2 ,3 etc.. but the entire Hebrew bible is divided into chapters numbered from 1 to 1069!!! how can anyone find a particular chapter this way?
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- William Sessions
- 05-08-20
A SUPERB READING OF THE ANCIENT BOOKS
A wonderful combination of the latest translations and a sonorous reading. i own the print version so I was delighted to just sit and listen to these pillars of our literature and religious tradition. I would have bought only the Ketuvim if it was offered on Audible,,. but I really enjoyed the Nevi'im as well, which Alter presents clearly and Ballerini reads as if it is all a song of praise. Torah is excellent, but I haven't heard it all yet, as I'm familiar with it from the print version. Enjoy!
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- rogsonl
- 12-10-19
A bible without access to a table of contents with
A bible without a table of contents is really problematic since a bible is not used as a straight read through. It took me 5 minutes to find the Minor Prophets and Hosea, and jumping back and forth for weekly portions or simply different readings will be very difficult.
I regret purchasing it and I'll probably just use it for a single read through.
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Performance: Great enunciation. I believe the names should be pronounced as the Hebrew has them so that for those of us who understand Hebrew, puns come through.
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- CS
- 09-22-21
Missing Part
Where is the commentary? The title says “A Translation with Commentary. This is simply a reading of the text.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-19-21
Too bad... it has such a terribly poor table of contents!
Robert Alter’s translation of the Hebrew Bible (“tanach”) is creative and engaging... and I deeply appreciate his work. Unfortunately, the table of contents is a mess... to find an individual book or chapter one often has to download multiple “Parts” until one can finally locate what one is looking for! It’s like a grim game of Audible “blind man’s bluff”! An excellent book that is, sadly, poorly served by its publication.
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- Armando Williams
- 02-13-21
Great
My only contentions are that I wish Prof. Alter did his own name transliteration and that the chapters aren't better organized. There are too many books and chapters to navigate this work with just chapter numbers. The bible is a collection of books not one big book.
5 people found this helpful
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- All for Him
- 07-29-20
LOVE!!!!!
I love everything about this version of the Old Testament. The commentaries at the beginning and then before each book are incredibly insightful for a more beautiful picture of the way the OT was written.
Edoardo Ballerini, to me, is the perfect narrator for this. His voice is totally pleasant - almost soothing.
This is my favorite version of Old Testament so far.
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- Christopher Mckay
- 12-14-19
Great with some issues
Expertly read and written, although hard to navigate using Audible and the footnotes/verse by verse commentary has not been included.
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- Norman
- 11-02-20
Excellent - only one gripe
This is an excellent translation of the old Testament, awesome accomplishment for one man. The reading is likewise excellent, balanced style. Lively but not over the top. And no distracting music in the background like some of the others. Also a congenial Irish accent.
My only single gripe with the translation is the decision to render YHWH as LORD rather than using the name that God gave himself. Disappointing sop to ‘tradition’. If you’re going to do a literal translation why compromise on this key issue?
I’d love another edition avoiding this key compromise that changes the meaning so much.
Other than that, excellent.
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-04-21
this is not the clear translation promised.
This is promised by the author to be the clearest translation. It is a good translation. however the authors opinions and criticism is blasphemy. I suggest the author has listened entirely to the wrong people in forming his blasphemous opinions. opinions so wrong which bring great doubt as to the accuracy of translation decisions he would have had to make. in short he destroys the credibility of his translation work by the sharing of his flawed opinions.