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Studies in Old Testament History

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Presents a concise outline history of Israel from its beginnings through the postexilic province, organized into ten studies with maps and a chronological table. It traces the formation of a chosen family into a nation, the wilderness wanderings, the conquest of Canaan, the tribal and heroic age, the rise of monarchy and the golden reign of David and Solomon, the subsequent divided kingdoms, the Babylonian exile, and the later provincial period. The text emphasizes causal processes and theological development that prepare the New Testament, and supplies pedagogical tools—hints for students and teachers, supplemental lessons, and graded class materials—designed for Sunday-school and classroom study rather than exhaustive scholarship.

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Jesse Lyman Hurlbut

Jesse Lyman Hurlbut was an American author and educator known for his contributions to religious literature and biblical education. He wrote extensively on biblical geography and history, with notable works including "Bible Atlas: A Manual of Biblical Geography and History" and "Hurlbut's Life of Christ For Young and Old," which presents the life of Jesus in accessible language. Hurlbut also focused on teaching methodologies, as seen in his manuals for Sunday school organization and Bible studies. His writings have been influential in shaping religious education, particularly for children and young adults.

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