[b-hebrew] Review of Reader's Hebrew Bible
James Spinti
JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Sun Jan 20 10:33:44 EST 2008
Nathan,
It is the same material as the Greek Reader's Bible--Italian Duo-Tone, which is basically a fake leather.
James
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From: Nathan Smith [mailto:ndansmith at gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 1/18/2008 6:30 PM
To: James Spinti
Cc: b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Review of Reader's Hebrew Bible
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 06:13:03PM -0500, James Spinti wrote:
> I interrupt this onomasticon discussion to point you to a review that I
> posted on my blog of Zondervan's forthcoming Reader's Hebrew Bible:
> http://anebooks.blogspot.com/2008/01/readers-hebrew-bible-review.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/265hnu
>
> Enjoy,
> James
Thanks for the review. One thing I appreciated about Zondervan's
Reader's Greek is that it more resembled a typical English bible. As a
student I wanted to read from the original languages in church services, but I
found that the obnoxiously-colored UBS and NA27 drew too much attention.
Does the Reader's Hebrew 'blend in' with other Bibles in the same way?
--
Nathan Smith
ndansmith at gmail.com
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