Along with an overview of the Hebrew Bible, including introductions to each book, Gottwald provides social analysis of ancient Israel and how these books fit into that society. His acute treatment of literary genres, social conflicts, and contemporary scholarship makes this an indispensable textbook and reference work.The volume contains many charts, study questions, and other aids, now enhanced by the new CD-ROM, which contains copious aids: complete, searchable text of the book glossary hyperlinked to the text of the book NRSV hyperlinks student assignments and discussion questions a wealth of internet links notetaking, bookmarking, and highlighting capabilities
Offers a deeply informed take on a key Christian doctrine and its interpretation and relevance today.
Harvard University Press, 1963), 29-46; and Fish- bane, ibid., 465-67. < 8. Leonhard Rost, Die Uberlieferung von der Thronnachfolge David (Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, 1926), argued that 2 Samuel was from the outset a foundation document ...
The predominance of war in the Old Testament troubles many Christians. However it is an issue that must be faced, says Peter C. Craigie, because it has serious ramifications for...
The status of the apocryphal (or deuterocanonical) books has been one of the longstanding areas of disagreement among various Christian traditions. David deSilva suggests, however, that whether one views these...
In 1872 August Eisenlohr observed, 'It has long been the object of Egyptologists to discover in the numerous Egyptian monuments still remaining in stone and papyrus, traces of the Israelites,...
In this unique volume, the author asks "What do the key terms YHWH,Elohim , andEl mean within the Masoretic Text of the Pentateuch in the context of translating the Christian...
"This interdisciplinary collection of essays on the promulgation of the Pentateuch and its acceptance as authoritative Torah includes contributions from international specialists on the Hebrew Bible, Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint,...
יהושע: Joshua ; שופטים
In this work, Daniel Estes introduces students to the Old Testament poetical books--Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. Each chapter explores one of the five poetical books. Estes...
Surveys the Biblical Old Testament focusing on the Pentateuch and the Historical, Poetical, and Prophetical books summarizing each book within these categories. Examines the people, the land, the government, and...