I’m a deep learner, not a fast one. I don’t know any Hebrew besides nun, gimel, hey, shin. What I’m hoping for is a complete collection of the Tanakh (although I’m fine starting with the Torah) with all the arguments and counter arguments and counter arguments to the counter arguments, multigenerational dialogue, and historical context.
Possible options I know of:
-The Jewish Study Bible: Second Edition
-The Koren Tanakh for the Land of Israel
-Etz Hayim Torah and Commentary
I like textbook style things and being able to flip back and forth to cross reference. And while not a requirement by any means, pictures of the historical sites mentioned and art might be nice?
I know there’s lots of resources online but there’s something nice about unplugging and getting immersed in a physical book 👉👈
Much appreciated!
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