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# Torah Portion & Jewish holiday tables Side-by-side Hebrew-English text Includes detailed Bible maps Hebrew-English Bible NASB HardCover

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## Summary

> 📚 Unlock ancient wisdom with modern clarity — your ultimate Hebrew-English Bible companion!

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- **What is this?** Hebrew-English Bible NASB HardCover
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## Key Features

- • **Visual Navigation:** Integrated Bible maps in Hebrew provide geographic insights that bring scripture to life and enhance your learning journey.
- • **Scholarly Precision:** Utilizes the highly respected NASB translation, known for its literal accuracy and clarity among Bible scholars.
- • **Dual-Language Mastery:** Experience the Old & New Testaments in parallel Hebrew and modern English for deeper understanding and study.
- • **Perfect for Language Learners:** An invaluable resource for those studying Hebrew, bridging ancient text with modern accessibility.
- • **Cultural Context at Your Fingertips:** Comprehensive Torah Portion divisions, Haftarah readings, and Jewish holiday tables enrich your study with authentic tradition.

## Overview

The Hebrew-English Bible NASB HardCover offers a side-by-side presentation of the Old and New Testaments in Hebrew and the modern English NASB translation. It features Torah Portion divisions, Haftarah reading tables, Jewish holiday guides, and Hebrew Bible maps, making it an essential tool for daily devotion, scholarly study, and Hebrew language learners alike.

## Description

This latest edition of the HEBREW/ENGLISH Bible brings to you the Old and the New Testaments in texts in both languages side by side You can compare verses easily and make the most of the original text in Hebrew in one book. The Hebrew Old testament is the Masoretic text. The Hebrew New Testament is a modern Hebrew translation. The Aramaic text is also included and translated into Hebrew. The English translation is the New American Standard Bible version (NASB) Special features/ Torah Portions in Hebrew and English, Haftarah reading table, Special readings for the various Jewish holidays, Maps in Hebrew.

Review: Worth every penny - I just love The Message. Of course it's not a literal translation, but the author has an amazing grasp on the heart of the Revealed Word. The Message leans heavily on metaphor to convey the intent of the text, and the metaphors used in nearly all cases ring true. Some are so true they draw tears to my eyes (probably because they just hit me right between them). They make understanding the intention unavoidable, and are very compelling. The introduction is stand-out priceless. Here is a bold assertion: the introduction to this version makes it a useful starting-point, maybe as a gift for someone who ordinarily wouldn't want to sit down and read a Bible for whatever reason. It cuts right through the usual arguments of skeptics by setting the terms of the discussion from the beginning, laying out plainly (and endearingly) what the Bible is and why it is what it is. It makes it easier to see it on its own terms, aside from a million rumors. The NASB on parallel is good. It is said to be the most literal. I have not researched who says it is the most literal, but there you have it. It makes a good companion to the Message, and I think I like this pairing better than, say, the NIV, for instance. I originally looked for a KJV parallel but found none, and now I can see the reason for this. Its translation is close enough to the KJV to be able to be followed easily but the idiom is more current and broadly accessible. (I am raised Southern Baptist at a time when all memorization was done in KJV and the nuances of the idiom were still commonly understood. We all started in choir as soon as we could read, too. Obviously, those days are gone -- and won't come back no matter how tenaciously we hold onto our thees and thous and 'the way we were'.) Back to the NASB -- it seems to shed light on some obscurities. It creates other obscurities but that is the nature of translations, right? The introduction is more of a scholarly work, which is informative if not inspiring. It lays out what I think of as it's short-comings, and I really like that. It's the caveat emptor part, so you should read it. I don't really see the version to be less valuable for that, but I am not speaking for everyone. For the most part, the Message goes beyond expectation in clarity, in impartation of truth, and readability. There are places where it doesn't seem to quite grab the essence, but hey, the KJV misses the point occasionally, too, sometimes badly -- that doesn't make it less magnificent. Rather reminds us how sweet we have it because the Primary Reference Source is interactive, has an intuitive interface, and is always at hand. Yes, very glad that the Author lives in me as a personal consultant -- wouldn't want to try to sort through it without Him, would miss the best bits -- insight into the delightful nature of the Author, capacity to make the intended personal application -- really optimizes end-usability -- all quite refreshing benes. Would happily refer anyone who finds themselves in a frustrated, argumentative bog over one or all of the translations of this text on an ongoing basis. I am thrilled with this pairing. It has breathed new life into my study.
Review: Incredible! - The language of the angels and YHWH! I am just learning how to read/speak/write Hebrew and this is why I want to! To be able to read His Word in the original language. (Of course, it’s modernized now making it more simple to read) Original Hebrew written language has no vowel symbols, no punctuation and no spaces between words! Ancient Torah, was wordwordwordwordword. I’m so grateful that we have had this language more accessible to the modern times. And this is side by side, right to left perfection. Translated by the Bible Society in Isra’el. It’s incredible and I’m so excited to study! Each letter has a name, symbol and numerical value- each has a deeper meaning than just the letter to suggest the sound. I cannot contain my excitement! May Adonai bless you and keep you, my friends!

## Features

- New Bible from the Behold Israel Ministry and the Bible Society of Israel
- Contains side-by-side Hebrew-English Bible of the Old and New Testaments.
- New American Standard Bible (NASB) version, a modern English translation that is well respected among Bible scholars.
- From Genesis to Revelation; features the Behold Israel Bible includes Torah Portion divisions, Haftarah reading table, a full table of Torah Portion readings, a special table for the various Jewish holidays and Bible Maps in Hebrew
- Not only is this a superb Bible for you to use in your daily devotions, but it is an excellent resource for those who are learning the Hebrew language.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #1,239,147 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #98,106 in Health, Fitness & Dieting (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth every penny
*by J***6 on September 17, 2007*

I just love The Message. Of course it's not a literal translation, but the author has an amazing grasp on the heart of the Revealed Word. The Message leans heavily on metaphor to convey the intent of the text, and the metaphors used in nearly all cases ring true. Some are so true they draw tears to my eyes (probably because they just hit me right between them). They make understanding the intention unavoidable, and are very compelling. The introduction is stand-out priceless. Here is a bold assertion: the introduction to this version makes it a useful starting-point, maybe as a gift for someone who ordinarily wouldn't want to sit down and read a Bible for whatever reason. It cuts right through the usual arguments of skeptics by setting the terms of the discussion from the beginning, laying out plainly (and endearingly) what the Bible is and why it is what it is. It makes it easier to see it on its own terms, aside from a million rumors. The NASB on parallel is good. It is said to be the most literal. I have not researched who says it is the most literal, but there you have it. It makes a good companion to the Message, and I think I like this pairing better than, say, the NIV, for instance. I originally looked for a KJV parallel but found none, and now I can see the reason for this. Its translation is close enough to the KJV to be able to be followed easily but the idiom is more current and broadly accessible. (I am raised Southern Baptist at a time when all memorization was done in KJV and the nuances of the idiom were still commonly understood. We all started in choir as soon as we could read, too. Obviously, those days are gone -- and won't come back no matter how tenaciously we hold onto our thees and thous and 'the way we were'.) Back to the NASB -- it seems to shed light on some obscurities. It creates other obscurities but that is the nature of translations, right? The introduction is more of a scholarly work, which is informative if not inspiring. It lays out what I think of as it's short-comings, and I really like that. It's the caveat emptor part, so you should read it. I don't really see the version to be less valuable for that, but I am not speaking for everyone. For the most part, the Message goes beyond expectation in clarity, in impartation of truth, and readability. There are places where it doesn't seem to quite grab the essence, but hey, the KJV misses the point occasionally, too, sometimes badly -- that doesn't make it less magnificent. Rather reminds us how sweet we have it because the Primary Reference Source is interactive, has an intuitive interface, and is always at hand. Yes, very glad that the Author lives in me as a personal consultant -- wouldn't want to try to sort through it without Him, would miss the best bits -- insight into the delightful nature of the Author, capacity to make the intended personal application -- really optimizes end-usability -- all quite refreshing benes. Would happily refer anyone who finds themselves in a frustrated, argumentative bog over one or all of the translations of this text on an ongoing basis. I am thrilled with this pairing. It has breathed new life into my study.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible!
*by C***J on June 29, 2024*

The language of the angels and YHWH! I am just learning how to read/speak/write Hebrew and this is why I want to! To be able to read His Word in the original language. (Of course, it’s modernized now making it more simple to read) Original Hebrew written language has no vowel symbols, no punctuation and no spaces between words! Ancient Torah, was wordwordwordwordword. I’m so grateful that we have had this language more accessible to the modern times. And this is side by side, right to left perfection. Translated by the Bible Society in Isra’el. It’s incredible and I’m so excited to study! Each letter has a name, symbol and numerical value- each has a deeper meaning than just the letter to suggest the sound. I cannot contain my excitement! May Adonai bless you and keep you, my friends!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ amazing Bible
*by L***S on September 15, 2025*

I had read the word of God from Genesis revelation I had other Bibles and all are the same just different translation in English. I had see the prophecy slowly coming through before the great one Jesus Christ , Isaiah 17 prophecy is coming soon, I am a Bible believer , God, give us 66 books to read, understand .If anyone desire to read Hebrew or English this is perfect James 1:5 but if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God ,

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- Hebrew-English Bible NASB HardCover
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