A Survey of the Old TestamentA Survey of the Old Testament goes far beyond simply rephrasing biblical material to provide balanced insights on the literary, historical, and theological issues of each Old Testament book and of the Old Testament as a whole. This revised edition makes the exceptional scope of the first edition more accessible to contemporary readers. A redesigned interior complete with new visuals--maps, photos, timelines, and charts--makes this book more attractive and useful than ever. Treating the books of the Old Testament in the order of the English canon, A Survey of the Old Testament explores the purpose and message of each book and shows how its literary structure has been applied to accomplish the intention of its inspired author. The book also introduces the reader to issues such as Israelite and Near Eastern history, archaeology, the formation of the canon, and geography Written by two widely respected scholars and educators, A Survey of the Old Testament is designed to help readers develop a broad grasp of the Old Testament. |
Contents
Maps | 9 |
Introduction to the Pentateuch AEH | 47 |
Genesis JHW | 63 |
Exodus AEH | 81 |
Leviticus AEH | 100 |
Numbers AEH | 114 |
Deuteronomy JHW | 131 |
Historical Overview of Old Testament Times JHW | 145 |
Daniel JHW | 452 |
Hosea AEH | 462 |
Joel JHW | 473 |
Amos AEH | 479 |
Obadiah AEH | 488 |
Jonah JHW | 495 |
Micah JHW | 503 |
Nahum JHW | 509 |
Introduction to the Historical Books JHW | 169 |
Judges JHW | 192 |
Hebrew Poetic and Wisdom Literature AEH | 307 |
Job JHW | 327 |
Psalms JHW | 341 |
Proverbs AEH | 356 |
Ecclesiastes JHW | 365 |
Song of Songs AEH | 373 |
Formation of the Old Testament Scriptures | 383 |
The Prophets | 401 |
Introduction to Prophetic Literature JHW | 403 |
Isaiah JHW | 415 |
Jeremiah JHW | 425 |
Lamentations AEH | 433 |
Ezekiel AEH | 440 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abraham acrostic ancient ancient Near East approach Ashurbanipal Assyrian Babylon Babylonian Bible biblical called century chapter Chron Chronicles Commentary concern covenant criticism David discussion divine DYNASTY early Egypt Egyptian Empire established evidence example exile Exod Exodus Ezra faith Figure final FURTHER Genesis give given God's Grand Rapids Hebrew Holy human idea identified important interpretation Israel Israelite Jeremiah Jerusalem John Judah Judges judgment kingdom Kings land later literary literature Lord major means Moses narrative nature Numbers offer Old Testament oracles Pentateuch period Persian person poetry political Press promise prophecy prophets Psalms question READING record reference religious response restoration result revelation Samuel scholars served Solomon Song sources Structure suggest temple theme theological tion tradition understanding wisdom worship writing Yahweh
References to this book
Commentary & Reference Survey: A Comprehensive Guide to Biblical and ... John Glynn Limited preview - 2003 |
The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African Christianity Keith Augustus Burton No preview available - 2007 |