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Understanding the Old Testament (Abridged 4th Edition) Deluxe Author Company: Prentice Hall Category:
Understanding the Old Testament (Abridged 4th Edition) Deluxe 5 stars (Fleshes out the Bible) - No question the Old Testament is a great ... File Size: 40.00 kB OS: Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP / VISTA License: Paperback - Time Limit, free to try, 68.40 to buy. Software Developed by Prentice Hall Download now (40.00 kB) Click to buy with discount via Amazon (68.40$) Description : Understanding the Old Testament (Abridged 4th Edition) - 5 stars (Fleshes out the Bible) - No questio Understanding the Old Testament (Abridged 4th Edition) review:5 stars (Fleshes out the Bible) - No question the Old Testament is a great read, but face it, the original audience for this work is long dead and buried. Anderson's standard text on the world of the Old Testament is excellent in bringing the ancient world and the context for the collection that is the Old Testament to light. Reading the Bible without Anderson you get a story about some guy named Abram who took a walk one day and had some trouble with his new neighors. Reading it with Anderson, you get a deeper understanding of where Abraham came from, where he was headed, and how the belief of early Judahism developed through and in conflict with those of the neighboring Canaanites. The agrarian focused religion of the Canaanites get's it's own hearing as a people's attempt to make sense of the life around them. "Understanding the Old Testament" then provides this level of insight and background for all the other books of the Old Testament. How and why we now have the expression of the Jewish people's understanding of God gains more texuture and depth.4 stars (Fascinating insights on ancient biblical events!) - An amazing, descriptive, objective, factual read about the beliefs, people and events that went on in ancient biblical times. Some great pictures too! I was captivated and fascinated!3 stars (In depth survey following historico-critical methods) - Anderson uses easy to read sentences and aims his OT introduction at the lay person, but will be useful more to students and pastors because of the content. I was somewhat disappointed that he has nothing on Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). R.K. Harrison's Intro to the OT is much more comprehensive, including discussion using both historico-critical methodology and conservative approaches, whereas Anderson assumes that the historico-critical method is the only way to go. Nevertheless, the information is readily accessible and easy to read, and illustrated well. This is the Paperback version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "Buy Now" button below for around $68.40 USD. Click to buy with discount via Amazon      |