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Translator's PrefaceAcknowledgementsOn the Name of God and Its TranslationGuide to the Pronunciation of Hebrew NamesTo Aid the Reader of Genesis and Exodus
Genesis
On the Book of Genesis and Its Structure
Part I; The Primeval History
The Patriarchal NarrativesPart II; Avraham
Part III; Yaakov
Part IV; Yosef
Exodus
To Aid the Reader of Leviticus Numbers DeuteronomyOn the Book of Exodus and Its Structure
Part I; The Deliverance Narrative
Part II; In the Wilderness
Part III; The Meeting and Covenant At Sinai
Part IV; The Instructions for the Dwelling and the Cult
Part V; The Covenant Broken and Restored
Part VI; The Building of the Dwelling
AppendixLeviticus
On Translating LeviticusOn the Book of Leviticus and Its Structure
Part I; The Cult and the Priesthood
Part II; Ritual Pollution and Purification
Part III; Holiness
An Appended Chapter
Numbers
On the Book of Numbers and Its Structure
Part I; The Wilderness Camp
Part II; The Rebellion Narratives
Part III; The Preparations for Conquest
Deuteronomy
Suggestions for Further ReadingOn the Book of Deuteronomy and Its Structure
Part I; Historical Overview
Part II; Opening Exhortation
Part III; The Terms of the Covenant
Part IV; Concluding Exhortation
Part V; Final Matters
About This Text
Author: Everett Fox
On the Five Books of Moses is a collection of Everett Fox’s essays expanding upon his 20th-century Bible translation, a work designed to draw the reader into the world of the Bible through the power of its language. In his translation, Fox captures the experience of reading the Tanakh in the original Hebrew, prioritizing the sound and feel of the language. In these essays, he analyzes the themes, structures, characters, and major events of each of the Torah’s five books.