Tanakh, New Testament, Manuscripts & The Israelites: A Hebraic & Diasporic Critique of Canon Formation and Textual Theology Elohim Edition

Author:   Tovi Mickel
Publisher:   Mickle Publishers
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9780970997777


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   19 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Tanakh, New Testament, Manuscripts & The Israelites: A Hebraic & Diasporic Critique of Canon Formation and Textual Theology Elohim Edition


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A groundbreaking challenge to biblical interpretation-rooted in Hebrew, manuscripts, canon history, and the lived experience of the African and Black Diaspora. Across Scripture and tradition, one truth has been suppressed: Israel's story cannot be separated from the story of the Diaspora. This work restores that connection through linguistic precision, manuscript comparison, and historical critique. Tovi Mickel, recognized by the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) as a shortlisted finalist for the Bernadette J. Brooten Award, examines the textual, historical, and cultural fractures that shaped the Bibles we read today. This is not a devotional reinterpretation-it is a forensic investigation of Scripture's foundations. What This Book Reveals How canon formation reshaped Israelite identity The suppressed feminine voice of God Hebrew linguistic structures behind mistranslations Diasporic memory theory and why it matters Comparisons across the Tanakh, Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint, NT, and rabbinic texts How imperial theology shaped Christian doctrine Hebraic typologies: bronze serpent, Azazel, the seh, messianic patterns Where African, Afro-Asiatic, and Semitic histories intersect Why This Work Stands OutIt confronts questions most seminaries avoid. It returns Scripture to its Hebrew, diasporic, historical, and manuscript context, aligning with academic research while challenging its blind spots. Who This Book Is For Readers seeking truth beyond tradition Hebrews, Christians, and Diaspora communities reclaiming identity Scholars, seminarians, and educators Anyone who feels ""something is missing"" in traditional explanations A Bold and Transformative ContributionMickel equips readers with evidence, language, manuscript data, historical grounding, and a liberating diasporic perspective. This is one of the most daring Hebraic-diasporic critiques of our time-a book that challenges, restores, and remembers.

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Author:   Tovi Mickel
Publisher:   Mickle Publishers
Imprint:   Mickle Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9780970997777


ISBN 10:   0970997779
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   19 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Tovi Mickel is an independent researcher, textual critic, and founder of Mickle Publishers and Roots Reclaimed Academy. His work integrates Semitic philology, manuscript analysis, and Afro-Diasporic hermeneutics. Mickel's scholarship earned him a 2025 Society of Biblical Literature Bernadette J. Brooten Award Shortlisting for his contributions to feminist and Diasporic biblical studies. His research explores the intersections of linguistics, canon formation, suppressed feminine imagery, and historical memory within Hebrew and early Christian texts.

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