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Bede : On the Tabernacle (Liverpool University Press - Translated Texts for Historians)

Bede : On the Tabernacle (Liverpool University Press - Translated Texts for Historians)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holder Brings Bede to the 21st Century
Review: Arthur G. Holder has provided a great service to English speakers everywhere in his edition of Bede: On the Tabernacle. This is a translation of an amazing text from the Venerable Bede, often known as the "Father of English History".

The work by Bede is a commentary on the major Old Testament texts which established the tabernacle. If you are a student of scripture, or have an interest in the medieval mind I can't see why you wouldn't buy this book.

Bede finds layers and depths of spiritual meaning in every pole hook, and ring of the sacred house of worship. In addition to putting his interpretive approach to work, he enlightens us with several passages directly explaining his methods of handling the sacred scriptures. If modern exegetes are committed to word studies, Bede was committed to "detail studies," taking the grammatical meaning of the words in most cases for granted and spending his effort on the spiritual implications.

Even if you don't finally succumb to the seductive clarity of Bede's allegorizing, you will have basked in the pattern revealed to Moses on the mount as well as the delightful power of one of the most peaceable, devout, and honorable of minds ever to record its thoughts. Bede managed to pack nearly 500 scriptural quotes and allusions into 150 pages of text. As they say nowadays. "The man knew his Bible."

Go get it. And again thanks to Dr. Holder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Holder Brings Bede to the 21st Century
Review: Arthur G. Holder has provided a great service to English speakers everywhere in his edition of Bede: On the Tabernacle. This is a translation of an amazing text from the Venerable Bede, often known as the "Father of English History".

The work by Bede is a commentary on the major Old Testament texts which established the tabernacle. If you are a student of scripture, or have an interest in the medieval mind I can't see why you wouldn't buy this book.

Bede finds layers and depths of spiritual meaning in every pole hook, and ring of the sacred house of worship. In addition to putting his interpretive approach to work, he enlightens us with several passages directly explaining his methods of handling the sacred scriptures. If modern exegetes are committed to word studies, Bede was committed to "detail studies," taking the grammatical meaning of the words in most cases for granted and spending his effort on the spiritual implications.

Even if you don't finally succumb to the seductive clarity of Bede's allegorizing, you will have basked in the pattern revealed to Moses on the mount as well as the delightful power of one of the most peaceable, devout, and honorable of minds ever to record its thoughts. Bede managed to pack nearly 500 scriptural quotes and allusions into 150 pages of text. As they say nowadays. "The man knew his Bible."

Go get it. And again thanks to Dr. Holder.


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