The Hebrew Bible and Its Music: The Five Scrolls
$2.99The Hebrew Bible and Its Music, Volume 6, covering Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Qohelet, and Esther. One of ten volumes.
Discover books that educate, energize, and empower individuals.
Bob MacDonald was born in Montreal, Canada in 1945. He was educated at Bishop’s College School in Lennoxville and at McGill University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics in 1967.
Bob spent his working life in data processing, working first for IBM, then at the BC Systems Corporation, and then self-employed as a teacher of systems across North America. In 1984, he helped re-establish Anthony Macauley Associates, a software firm which over the last 30 years has been recognized in Canada and around the world as a provider of Financial Management and Performance Measurement software.
Bob has been a liturgical singer and cantor for over 50 years. It is both as musician and as software expert that he has approached the Text of the Hebrew Bible. In Seeing the Psalter, he used database techniques to reveal the inner workings of the recurring words in the poetry. In the Song in the Night, we hear the ancient sounds of prophet, poet, lawgiver, and historian in performance.
Bob began detailed work in 2006 following the conference on the Epistle to the Hebrews at St Andrews, Scotland. He spent an intense study period in 2010 first at the University of Oxford Psalms conference, thereafter at Cambridge as a reader in the University Library. His works have been brought to completion through two Community Sabbatical Fellowships at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria in 2011 and 2016.
He blogs at Dust.
Showing all 12 results
The Hebrew Bible and Its Music, Volume 6, covering Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Qohelet, and Esther. One of ten volumes.
A detailed reference guide to the accents of the Hebrew text of Scripture and how this relates to cantillation.
What is the key to both seeing and hearing the ancient poetry of the 150 Psalms? Seeing the Psalter is a detailed examination of patterns of repeated words and sounds in each psalm and between psalms. The obvious surface soundscape is generally obscured by translations from the Hebrew. The translation in this book preserves the…
This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the Psalter (Energion Publications, 2013), has continued his work studying the rhythm, music, and structure of the Hebrew scriptures He developed…
Buy Now How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing…
How can a person who reads no Hebrew get closer to the text and feel of the Hebrew scriptures? This is a question that readers frequently ask, wondering whether they are getting an adequate immersion in the culture, rhythms, and vocabulary of those who wrote long ago. Bob MacDonald, author of the monumental work Seeing the…
Can you imagine what it might have been like for the ancients to hear and perform their Scripture in song? The Song in the Night is a groundbreaking exploration of the musicality embedded in the Hebrew Bible. Utilizing the deciphering key inferred by Suzanne Haïk‐Vantoura, MacDonald reveals the ancient melodies hidden within the text,…