This book is packed with data, but is not cluttered. An abundance of visuals, including charts that clearly summarize complex issues, together with a most inviting format whet the appetite for study..
W. Lee Humphreys presents a documented reading of the Old Testament with a focus on history and meaning. He makes a very compelling argument about how these written words gave/give meaning to the p…
Beginning with a through discussion of the origin of Hebrew Scripture and the formation of the Canon, Driver proceeds to a complete presentation and analysis of each of the books of the Bible, exam…
An updated English translation of Professor J. Alberto Soggin's heralded Italian work covering the books of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament. Soggin opens his introduction by encouraging both bel…
Every professor has to wonder, with skepticism, how much of the assigned material the students will actually read. (That is, if they have even purchased the textbook in the first place!) Whether th…
This 1965 book is a translation of the tenth edition of a German work originally initiated in 1910 by Ernst Sellin. Dr. Georg Fohrer [who, at the time, was professor of Old Testament at the Univers…
"This book was written as a basic introductory study for undergraduates. Given this audience, I have had the difficult task of covering an enormous subject in as concise a fashion as possible, bei…
A revised and updated edition which brings a fresh new look to an academic classic. Introduction to the Old Testament has become a favorite for those using a liberative approach to biblical studies…
This book is for those want to read the Bible but don't know how to go about it. It has been planned as a modest, yet ambitious guide to the Old Testament. There is a companion volume on the New …