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This provides a useful, reliable and eminently readable way to
discover what the Old Testament writers were saying then and what
God is saying today.
Each Old Testament volume is divided into small study units that
can be read and understood easily in only a few minutes a day.
In this new addition to the Old Testament Library series, Graeme
Auld writes, "This book is about David." The author demonstrates
how all the other personalities in First and Second
Samuel--including Samuel, for whom the books were named--are
present so that we may see and know David better. These fascinating
stories detail the lives of David, his predecessors, and their
families. Auld explains that though we read these books from
beginning to end, we need to understand that they were composed
from end to beginning. By reconstructing what must have gone
before, the story of David sets up and explains the succeeding
story of monarchy in Israel.
A rich collection of essays by twenty-eight of Professor G W
Anderson's students, colleagues and successors in Edinburgh, and
associates at home and abroad in the worl of Hebrew and Biblical
Studies presented in the year of his 80th birthday
A groundbreaking study of this important yet sometimes puzzling
biblical book. Professor Auld considers the varied witnesses to its
ancient text; the meaning of partiular words or names; the
connections between Joshua and other books of the Bible, especially
Judges, Kings and Chronicles; and the history of the interpretation
of Joshua from earliest to most recent times.
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Amos (Paperback)
A.Graeme Auld
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R1,063
Discovery Miles 10 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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'Amos is a book to which many people turn early in any serious
engagement with Old Testament studies. And it is easy in fact to
understand its contemporary popularity. Its tones of social
protest, religious critique, and universalism are immediately
perceived, and enjoy perennial appeal...'.
What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and what do we
know about the community that possessed them? Avoiding both popular
sensationalism and specialist technical language, this book aims to
integrate all the latest findings about the scrolls into existing
knowledge of the period, to advance understanding of the scrolls
and the Qumran community, and to explore their wider significance
in a scholarly and accessible way. The "state of the art" in
international scrolls scholarship. Contributors include E.P.
Sanders, Eugene Ulrich, George Brooke, and John J. Collins.
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