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The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament

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A compact introduction argues that the Old Testament has been both eclipsed by popular neglect and rediscovered by recent scholarship, insisting on its enduring religious and educational value. It surveys the origins, literary forms, and theological purposes of the Hebrew scriptures, tracing the development of prophetic histories, prophetic sermons and apocalypses, law collections, priestly narratives, wisdom literature, and the Psalter. The work explores the influences that contributed to the New Testament, outlines the process of canon formation and methods for interpreting early narratives, and offers practical guidance for readers seeking informed study and improved religious education.

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Charles Foster Kent

Charles Foster Kent was an American biblical scholar and historian, known for his contributions to the understanding of ancient Israel and its historical context. His works often explore the intersection of geography, history, and religion, providing insights into the development of Jewish thought and culture. Among his notable publications are "Biblical Geography and History," which examines the geographical settings of biblical events, and "The Makers and Teachers of Judaism," which delves into the influential figures in Jewish history from the fall of Jerusalem to the death of Herod the Great. Kent's scholarship remains significant for those studying the historical foundations of Judaism.

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