Tag: Biblical studies

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MJR Press

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MJR has just launched our own publishing house: MJR Press.  We will be publishing works in the following areas of Jewish culture:

  • Bible (includes Parashot & Haftorot studies, commentaries, & original midrash)
  • Rabbinical Literature (introductions, commentaries, monographs, tutorials, etc.)
  • Halakha
  • Prayer/Liturgy
  • History/Biography
  • Hebrew & Cognate Languages
  • Classic Reprint Series: Judaica & Hebraica

Our first Classic Reprint, Granville Sharp’s A Letter respecting Some Particularities of Hebrew Syntax (London, 1803), will be available by the end of April 2017, and Brian Tice’s Reflecting on the Rabbis: Sage Insight into First-Century Jewish Thought will be out in May 2017.

Granville Sharps cover
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Granville Sharp was the very definition of a Renaissance Man: self-taught in Law, Hebrew, Greek, and Music – and highly accomplished in all of them. In this formerly out-of-print work, Sharp dissects all of the available grammars for any inkling of data on the function of the waw-hahipuch and proceeds to formulate the most comprehensive set of rules with regard thereto, complete with examples from Scripture. This edition includes a new biographical introduction and an annotated bibliographical survey of the grammars with which Sharp interacted. As an added bonus, Granville Sharp’s rather impressive family is presented in a family tree in the inside back cover.


Reflecting on the Rabbis cover
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We used to know a lot about First-Century Judaism… until we realized we didn’t. The First Century CE was what is known as Judaism’s “creative phase.” There were Sadducees, Pharisees, Zealots, Essenes, Therapeutae… just to name a few of the Jewish sects and movements. And, most of these had sub-sects or sub-movements of their own as well. The Pharisaic sect was certainly no exception. In this volume, Jewish Studies professor Brian Tice presents the six most prominent and influential Sages of this period, drawing from the Bible, both Talmuds, the Midrashic literature, the Targums, and other scholarly sources to set the scene of a First-Century Judaism which is likely more diverse than you realized. What were the essential beliefs? Who were the main players? Where did their worldviews differ? What were the religious politics? What was considered out of bounds? The author takes readers on a pilgrimage through the rabbinical schools of some of the greatest Jewish minds of the time period to offer some “Sage insights into First-Century Jewish thought.” <b>Recipient of the 5777 Yiddishkeit 101 College-Level Literature Award!</b> Order in June, and get free enrollment in the MJR course which corresponds to the book! https://mjrabbinate.teachable.com/p/fjt-120/


Your Jewish literature proposals or submissions can be sent to us at publishing@mjrabbinate.org.

MJR Yeshiva is Live!

MJR has launched eleven courses for the summer with more in development! Enroll now in any of the following at just $140/12-week course:

  • ARAM-101 Biblical (OT) Aramaic
  • BIB-101 Tanakh (OT) Survey
  • BIB-110 Bible Exegesis – Torah
  • BIB-201 Bible Exegesis – Early Prophets
  • BIB-220 Bible Exegesis – Wisdom & Poetry
  • BIB-420 Bible Exegesis – Romans
  • HEB-101 Biblical Hebrew I
  • HEB-310 Advanced Hebrew Exegesis – Torah
  • LAN-101 Sociolinguistics
  • LAN-230 Ancient Ugaritic
  • RAB-490 Semikha Examination

Also, for those new to Messianic Judaism, we are offering for free:

And, coming very soon…

  • BIB-105 Messianic Apologetics
  • BIB-210 Bible Exegesis – Latter Prophets
  • BIB-401 Paul in Proper Perspective
  • BIB-410 Bible Exegesis – Hebrews
  • BIB-420 Bible Exegesis – Romans
  • GRK-101 Koine Greek I
  • GRK-201 Koine Greek II
  • GRK-301 Greek Semantic Analysis I
  • GRK-401 Greek Semantic Analysis II
  • HEB-201 Biblical Hebrew II
  • HEB-301 Intermediate Hebrew (coming in September 2016)
  • IMJ-091 Intro to Messianic Judaism
  • RAB-230 Counseling Strategies for the Spiritual Battlefront