New Bible seeks to connect modern and ancient Israel

A new Hebrew-English Bible with a distinctly Israeli flavor will be published in honor of Israel’s 70th anniversary.

The anniversary began at sundown on Wednesday and ends at sundown Thursday.

The Israel Bible “is the world’s first Bible centered around the Land of Israel, the People of Israel and the unique relationship between them,” according to Israel365, the organisation that produced it in conjunction with Menorah Books, a division of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.

Israel365 teaches Christians about the Biblical significance of the land of Israel and the Jewish people’s connection to the land, based on the text of the 24 books that constitute the Tanakh, the Hebrew name for the Bible, and what Christians call the Old Testament.

The group’s newsletter is read by 300,000 subscribers, the majority of them evangelical Christians – among the strongest supporters of Israel.

Maayan Hoffman, vice president of marketing and brand strategy at Israel365, wrote in The Jerusalem Post that the aim of the new Bible is “to convince a divided Jewish people, Christian Zionists and what sometimes seems like an anti-Israel world that Israel belongs to the Jewish people.”

Read the article by Michele Chabin in Sight Magazine.