For centuries, Jewish and Christian interpreters alike have assumed that circumcision was settled on the eighth day of a boy's life. But what if that assumption is the result of a mistranslation so profound it has obscured the covenant itself? In Foreskin: A Forgery for the Ages, John D. Brey dismantles the Masoretic sleight of hand that conflates two very different things: the sign of circumcision cut in infancy, and the reality of circumcision that takes place in manhood, beneath the wedding canopy. Drawing on the Hebrew text of Genesis 17, Brey reveals that the covenantal act concerns fertility, marriage, and the firstborn son-not a ritual scar alone. With razor-sharp analysis and fearless argument, this book exposes how mistranslations of key Hebrew terms (shamen "fertile" versus shemoneh "eight") collapsed covenant into token, reality into sign. From the enigmatic phrase himmol yimmol-"circumcise the circumcision"-to the mirrored pregnancies of Eve and Sarah, Brey traces how the original covenant was distorted, and how its recovery upends traditional readings. Scholarly yet provocative, Foreskin: A Forgery for the Ages confronts the deepest taboos of biblical interpretation, challenging the foundations of ritual, priesthood, and covenantal identity.
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