Tanakh New Testament Manuscripts & The Israelites
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<p></p><p><em>A groundbreaking challenge to biblical interpretation-rooted in Hebrew manuscripts canon history and the lived experience of the African and Black Diaspora.</em></p><p>Across Scripture and tradition one truth has been suppressed: <strong>Israel's story cannot be separated from the story of the Diaspora.</strong> This work restores that connection through linguistic precision manuscript comparison and historical critique.</p><p><strong>Tovi Mickel</strong> recognized by the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) as a shortlisted finalist for the Bernadette J. Brooten Award examines the <strong>textual historical and cultural fractures</strong> that shaped the Bibles we read today. This is not a devotional reinterpretation-it is a <strong>forensic investigation</strong> of Scripture's foundations.</p><p><strong>What This Book Reveals</strong></p><ul><li>How canon formation reshaped Israelite identity</li><li>The suppressed feminine voice of God</li><li>Hebrew linguistic structures behind mistranslations</li><li>Diasporic memory theory and why it matters</li><li>Comparisons across the Tanakh Dead Sea Scrolls Septuagint NT and rabbinic texts</li><li>How imperial theology shaped Christian doctrine</li><li>Hebraic typologies: bronze serpent Azazel the <em>seh</em> messianic patterns</li><li>Where African Afro-Asiatic and Semitic histories intersect</li></ul><p><strong>Why This Work Stands Out</strong></p><p>It confronts questions most seminaries avoid. It returns Scripture to its <strong>Hebrew diasporic historical and manuscript context</strong> aligning with academic research while challenging its blind spots.</p><p><strong>Who This Book Is For</strong></p><ul><li>Readers seeking truth beyond tradition</li><li>Hebrews Christians and Diaspora communities reclaiming identity</li><li>Scholars seminarians and educators</li><li>Anyone who feels something is missing in traditional explanations</li></ul><p><strong>A Bold and Transformative Contribution</strong></p><p>Mickel equips readers with <strong>evidence language manuscript data historical grounding</strong> and a liberating diasporic perspective.</p><p><em>This is one of the most daring Hebraic-diasporic critiques of our time-a book that challenges restores and remembers.</em></p><p></p>
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