Very briefly...
Again with a sudden urge—this time to know more about Judaism—Jewish Concepts of Scripture (Sommer, 2012) was one of the handful of books that I checked out of the local university library. An excellent choice and I'm really glad that this has been my point of entry. Upon completing it, and on picking up the next book to look into, I was immediately able to identify implicit perspectives of the authors from the way that they referred to specific concepts.
Am I suddenly an expert on Judaism simply after reading one book? By no means, but the essays in Jewish Concepts of Scripture have been carefully edited together and are all careful to explain essential terms to ensure accessiblity for, well, probably for anyone outside of contact with the Jewish religion. I love reading the bible, but have only ever done so from within a Christian context. To gain insight into Jewish approaches to scripture has been an eye-opener—a healthy and timely undertaking.
I chomped my way through this and have further texts in sight to read—as already indicated, I'm glad to have something of a guide under my belt to help navigate the way ahead.