This second edition of the widely used and highly praised Old Testament Survey revises the original edition and greatly expands its attention to historical and geographical topics. These are combined with the first edition’s focus on literature and narrative, and an increased amount of improved maps are also included. In all, the book charts every major element that unifies the Old Testament, making it an excellent companion for Bible reading. Any student desiring a thorough and time-tested overview of the Bible’s first half will find it in this updated edition of Old Testament Survey.
This workbook accompanies A Survey of the Old Testament by Andrew E. Hill and John H. Walton.
Leading biblical scholars from Liberty University offer a thorough survey of the complete Old Testament, with book introductions, theological concepts, practical applications, word studies, and more.
Features included for each book of the Old Testament: Writing of the Book Background Outline of the Book Purpose and Message Structure and Organization Major Themes Questions for Further Study and Discussion Further Reading Complete with ...
This complete resource guide provides a brief, yet clear, overview of each book and is the perfect companion to any type of Bible study.
Obadiah, Jonah, Micah. TOTC. Inter-Varsity, 1988. 207 pp. Baker wrote the section on Obadiah. He takes a highly competent, evangelical approach to the book, emphasizing historical background and theology. LM Barton, J. Joel and ...
... From the Stone Age to Christianity , 2nd ed . ( Garden City : 1957 ] , p . 164 ) , which has not been substantiated by further study . See W. L. Moran , “ The Hebrew Language in Its Northwest Semitic Background , ” BANE , p .
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This handy book-by-book survey of the Old Testament contains key articles written by leading scholars and targeted to the needs of the classroom. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text in Old Testament courses.
This relationship often swung back and forth from good to bad. The Books of History close with the Jews returning to Jerusalem to rebuild their city and temple after having been deported to Babylon.
Merrill has extensively updated this popular-level Old Testament history to discuss updates in archaeology and textual understanding. It is also more current as a defense of the Bible's accuracy.