| People of the covenant;: An introduction to the Old Testament |
 | Author: Henry Jackson Flanders Publisher: Ronald Press Co Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 2628565
Pages: 479
ASIN: B0007DR0GC
Publication Date: 1963 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Publisher: Ronald PressDate of Publication: 1963Binding: hcCondition: Underlining, good otherwise. * This item is at our second store. Please anticipate an additional week in delivery time.
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Product Description Using contemporary literary approaches and the most recent historical scholarship, this introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures provides a thorough and coherent approach to the basic human issues of the Scriptures. It emphasizes the meanings that the Hebrews gave to persons and events in their attempts to manage life's struggles, and provides textual aids that help students understand these ideas and apply them to contemporary issues. Accessible and stimulating to students with a wide range of academic and religious backgrounds, People of the Covenant is grounded in the best scholarly methodologies, respect for the rich literary values of the Old Testament, and concern for its enduring religious relevance.
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Excellent content but many proofreading errors June 16, 1999 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
This introductory textbook gives a balanced (neither overly conservative nor overly liberal) introduction to all of the classical interpretive questions. Unfortunately, many proofreading errors found in the previous edition have not been corrected in this edition. Some of these errors are substantive, such as putting all of the prophetic books under the heading "former prophets" on p.18 and putting Jerusalem instead of Samaria as the city conquered by the Assyrians in 722 (in the glossary under "transcolonization"). However, an alert teacher can compensate for these types of flaws in an otherwise very competent presentation of the contents and interpretative issues of Hebrew Bible.
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