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Introduction to The Old Testament
The author's chief concern is to describe how the Old Testament came into being. This means that he does not simply go through it book by book, but deals with the individual books within the larger context of the history of religious development. As this development is inseparable from the history of the religion and institutions of Israel, the result is that the reader can gain a total grasp of the meaning of the Old Testament at the same time as he learns about the literary problems.
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5382 | 221.61 Foh i | Available |
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221.61 Foh i
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Publisher | SPCK : London., 1986 |
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540hlm: 14x21,5cm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
0-281-02961-X
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221.61
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Statement of Responsibility |
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