About This Book
A clear, accessible introduction outlines the contents, order, and major themes of the Old Testament for readers without specialist training. It summarizes each section and major book, explains differences between Hebrew and English ordering, and presents methods and key critical problems—such as questions of authorship, composition, and dating—without exhaustive technical detail. The author emphasizes religious and human dimensions alongside literary analysis, offers probable conclusions while remaining cautious, and avoids heavy technical language to make discussions of documentary hypotheses, canonical formation, and theological significance approachable for students, clergy, and interested lay readers.
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