Satan at the seder.
Joseph, Daniel, and Tobit.
Of demons and deracination.
Revelation did not end with the advent of interpretation.
Including a romance about the biblical Joseph.
A forgotten but undeniably Jewish, book.
Authority without absolutism.
It was left out of the Jewish Bible.
In which “strange ghosts of backward letters” turn out to be Hebrew.
A strange book based on several ancient Jewish texts.
Any Catholic edition of the Bible contains a text known as “Additions to Esther.” Based on an ancient version of the Book of Esther, and. . .
There are a few references to Satan in the Hebrew Bible, but the figure they describe bears little relation to that found in the New. . .
The teeming religious literature of the Second Temple period—shunned by the rabbis of the Talmud—has now been gathered in a three-volume work. But who will. . .