This follow-up to Theology of the Hebrew Bible, Volume 1: Methodological Studies focuses on readers' engagement with the text and their communities. Part 1 offers fresh interpretations of divine images and theological concepts drawn from various theophanies in the text. Part 2 focuses on how these insights can form new overarching structures, serving as reading strategies or foundations for alternative theologies. Part 3 emphasizes the bond between readers and their communities, highlighting the active participation of both ancient and modern readers through an analysis of past literature. This volume not only promises to enlighten all those interested in theology, but also to provide a relevant and engaging reading experience for modern readers, regardless of their background.