A Brief Biblical History: The Old TestamentAfter the slaying of Goliath, David was made the constant companion of Saul; and he and Jonathan became sworn friends. But as the women of Israel sang the praises of David after the slaying of Goliath, and ascribed tens of thousands of slain to David and only thousands to Saul, Saul began to dread him as a possible rival. -from "The Reign of Saul" This concise overview of the Old Testament, from a respected and prolific Biblical scholar, strives to offer a level-headed assessment of the oldest tales in the world's oldest book. Brief synopses of the major characters and storylines-from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to the Flight of Israel, the Syrian Wars, and the Settlement of Judah-are presented with an awareness of the different moral climate in which we live today, with a critical bent toward the historicity of the events depicted, and with a skeptical eye toward the miraculous. While never dismissing the importance of faith, this classic 1924 work embraces the necessity of both the heart and the mind in gaining a full understanding of the Old Testament. |
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Table des matières
CHAPTER II | 7 |
CHAPTER IV | 22 |
CHAPTER VI | 37 |
The Cooqaest of Canaan w | 53 |
CHAPTER IX | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
CHAPTER XI | 82 |
CHAPTER XII | 95 |
and the House of Jehu | 140 |
How the Kingdoms of Israel utd udah became involved | 147 |
CHAPTER VII | 155 |
The Return audi the Settlement in Judah | 178 |
The Geography of Palestine | 189 |
The Jews under Persian and Greek Kings | 201 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 212 |
CHAPTER XXX | 218 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
A Brief Biblical History, New Testament Frederick John Foakes-Jackson,Bertram Thomas Dean Smith Affichage d'extraits - 1923 |
A Brief Biblical History: Old Testament (Classic Reprint) Frederick John Foakes Jackson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
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