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Jewish World Review
Seeing the Superstructure of the Ten Commandments, Part II
By Rabbi David Fohrman
The internationally renowned lecturer asks us to consider whether the Ten Commandments is simply a random selection of important laws, or whether the document has internal coherency and "hangs together" in some way as a whole. In the end, a surprising picture of the Ten Commandments emerges, revealing core principles of human conduct that are necessary for building lasting relationships with those around us and with the Divine
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Many of you will recall Rabbi David Fohrman from his various series of articles published on JWR. We want to let you know that Rabbi Fohrman's has just published a new book, based on some of those articles. The book will change the way you look at the Bible. It has the flavor of a "non-fiction" history novel: It calls attention to the big questions that bother us all, and notices the hidden subtleties of text and language. As clues and
questions are pieced together, deeper layers of meaning begin to emerge. In the end, readers get a delicious taste of a new way of looking at the Bible -- and gain a profound confrontation with two stories that define the core of what it means to be human.
Previously:
Seeing the Superstructure of the Ten Commandments
10 Commandments Irregularities
If You Wrote the 10 Commandments
The Hidden Structure of the Ten Commandments
We defend the importance of the Ten Commandments but, be honest, are they really meaningful to us?
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