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The Distinctive ideas of the Old Testament
This much-read book isolates the distinctive elements of Old Testament religion and makes them fully clear for the reader. It is thorough probing of the central ideas which distinguish Hebrew religion from every other. Professor Snaith's discussion centers around the following distinctively Hebrew ideas which are the costant concern of the Old Testament authors: the Holiness of God, qodesh; the Righteousness of God, tsedaqah; the Covenant-Love of God, chesed; His Election-Love; the love of man for God, qodesh; the Righteousness of God, tsedaqah; the Covenant-Love of God, chesed; His Election-Love; the love of man for God; and the Spirit or Breath of God as His Life-giving Power.
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