"Shinan and Zakovitch approach 30 specific Bible stories (e.g., Was Goliath really slain by a young boy named David?) as literary archaeologists. . . . Their thoughtful and sympathetic exegesis uncovers possible explanations why the biblical authors saw their interpretations of these stories as best suited to instruct a nation. Most important, they introduce the oral and literary traditions of ancient Israel with breathtaking clarity and ease."--Christopher McConnell, Booklist -- (11/15/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"A meticulously researched primer on the Hebrew Bible's role as part of an evolving theological and political discourse. . . . Shinan and Zakovitch paint a richly nuanced portrait of the biblical literature as an interlocutor in the debates of its day. . . . An illuminating, challenging look at the original significance of many of the Bible's stories."--Kirkus -- (12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"This was a well researched book and shares some strong arguments on how we have come to be where we are today."--Christopher Lewis, Dad of Divas' Reviews-- (12/20/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"This book will open readers' eyes to a whole new way of reading our sacred texts. It could forever change the way its readers will approach the subject. The term "must read" may be overused, but I believe it is appropriate in describing this book."--Stuart Lewis, Jewish Chronicle-- (7/11/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"This book is wonderful, not just for its scholarship or for its many fascinating themes, but also because it is, simply, a joy to read."--Bob Rickard, Fortean Times
"Readers interested in the legends of ancient Israelites or examining the possibilities of the biblical text from a different viewpoint will enjoy exploring the lessons of From Gods to God."--Rabbi Rachel Esserman, Reporter-- (5/23/2013 12:00:00 AM)