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NEW! Outside the Bible


R. Mansfield

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NEW for the Accordance Library--Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture. This title is not available on any other Bible software platform. Introductory pricing is available through September 14!

 
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Shame on you... Working labour day and making me break my budget....  :wub:

 

Happy Labour Day, and thanks for this wonderful new work!!!!!

 

-Dan

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Well, you know we're an international company, so it's not Labor (note my American spelling vs. your British) Day everywhere!

 

Plus, is it Labor Day in Canadia (spelled this way on purpose) where you are, Dan?

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yes it is.... no idea countries that celebrate Labour day that majority of European ones celebrates it May 1st I believe.

 

-Dan

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Glad you are working.. no idea what happened but my order went to manual processing not sure if i did something wrong or not...

 

:)

 

-Dan

PS: Maybe you system saw i made a joke of it and decided to wait to tomorrow to process it....

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Actually, I'm in Target (not by choice). Let me know, though, if it's not processed within a half hour to an hour, and I'll contact someone for you.

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(note my American spelling vs. your British)

 

I always found this a slight oddity since yes yours is an American spelling but we being in Canada, or any of the number of english speaking countries are told we have British spelling. We have world english spelling verses American spelling... hehehehehe (but hey I don't mind being lumped into Britain I am historically a British subject after all). Just the talk of spelling and thinking of countries celebrating labour day and when  got me thinking about that.. :)

 

-Dan

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FYI Courtesy Wikipedia...

 

Labor Day in the United States is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of their country.

 
Labor Day was promoted by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, who organized the first parade in New York City. After the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago on May 4, 1886, U.S. President Grover Cleveland feared that commemorating Labor Day on May 1 could become an opportunity to commemorate the affair. Therefore, in 1887, the United States holiday was established in September to support the Labor Day that the Knights favored.[1]
 
Canada's Labour Day is also celebrated on the first Monday of September. More than 80 other countries celebrate International Workers' Day on May 1 as their holiday dedicated to labor.
 
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Great addition to my library.

 

Now please add the other JPS volumes like HAFTAROT !  That would be a really be fantastic!

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A multi-volume JPS commentary on Psalms is also underway (i.e., being written now)....

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Great review, by the way, Abram  :D

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Missing pages vi-x

 

The pdf file that I downloaded from the publisher, includes the all important table of contents with the names of the authors of the various sections. 

 

For example:

 

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Lists of Abbreviations

The Septuagint Emanuel Tov

The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha James L. Kugel

The Writings of Philo David T. Runia

Josephus and His Writings Louis H. Feldman

The Dead Sea Scrolls Lawrence H. Schiffman

The Bible Translated into Greek (the Septuagint)

Introduction to the Septuagint Selections Emanuel Tov

Genesis 11 Emanuel Tov

Deuteronomy 32 Emanuel Tov

Joshua 20 Emanuel Tov

Joshua 24 Emanuel Tov

 

Unless I missed something, I don't see them included in the accordance version.

 

How about adding these pages?

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These are all in our Table of Contents in the left pane of the tab, except that author is not listed there as he is not part of the article title..

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