How We Got Our Bible: Files from an Alttestamentler's Hard Drive - eBook
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How We Got Our Bible: Files from an Alttestamentler's Hard Drive - eBook  -     By: John D.W. Watts

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Title: How We Got Our Bible: Files from an Alttestamentler's Hard Drive - eBook
By: John D.W. Watts
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781498274333
ISBN-13: 9781498274333
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The Hebrew scriptures, called Tanakh or simply Bible by Jews and the Old Testament by Christians, contain the original sources of western religious traditions. This book describes their growth beginning with the traditions that grew up among Israelite tribes in Canaan and the Israelite and Judean monarchies that followed. Part I treats the formation of oral rituals and traditions which came to be the contents of the written books. Part II deals with the formation of the literature contained in the Hebrew Scriptures. Part III describes the development of the canons of Hebrew and Greek scriptures.

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John D. W. Watts is Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of the two volumes on Isaiah in the Word Biblical Commentary series.

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