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The Akedah or Sacrifice of Isaac

A History of Interpretation

This book traces how Genesis 22:1–19—the Akedah, or Sacrifice of Isaac—has been interpreted across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It begins with human sacrifice in the ancient world and in the Bible, then offers a close reading of the Hebrew text. The study surveys interpretations from early Judaism and Christianity through medieval Jewish and Islamic traditions to modern perspectives, including Kierkegaard, Holocaust readings, and contemporary relevance. Appendices cover key Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other terms.

Description

The Akedah or Sacrifice of Isaac is a history of how the Old Testament passage at Genesis 22:1 to 19, called the Akedah or the Sacrifice of Isaac, has been interpreted over time in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This study begins with an analysis of human sacrifice in the ancient world, followed by human sacrifice elsewhere in the Bible and a close reading of the Hebrew text of Genesis 22. The remainder of this study is a careful summary of views on the Akedah over time: in early Judaism, early Christianity, in the Jewish medieval period, in the tradition of Islam, and more modern perspectives including those of Soren Kierkegaard, the Akedah in the holocaust, and the Akedah in contemporary life. This study also includes three helpful appendices on classical Hebrew words and phrases, Greek and Latin words and phrases, and other foreign words and phrases.

Product Details

PublishedOctober 20, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length358
ISBN-139781960250728
Dimensions6 x 0.9 x 9 inches