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Average rating: 3.87 · 433 ratings · 28 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
Old Testament Survey: The M...

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Pengantar Perjanjian Lama 1...

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and th...

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HANDBOOK OF NEW TESTAMENT G...

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Manual de Hebreo Biblico: V...

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Truth About Armageddon: Wha...

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Biblical and Near Eastern S...

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“The books called “Law” (or Pentateuch) have carried the account of God’s actions from creation to the borders of the promised land. That story is continued in the second main division of the Hebrew Bible: the “Prophets,” which is subdivided into “Former Prophets” and “Latter Prophets.” The Former Prophets consist of four books: Joshua, Judges, Samuel (later divided into 1-2 Samuel), and Kings (later divided into 1-2 Kings). Their record of divine activity spans nearly seven centuries from Joshua’s call to Jehoiachin’s release.”
William Sanford Lasor, Old Testament Survey: The Message, Form, and Background of the Old Testament

“In 2 Macc. 2:14-15 it is stated that, after the devastating war waged against the Jews by Antiochus IV (called Epiphanes) of Syria, Judas Maccabaeus, who led a Jewish revolt against the Syrians, collected together all the books scattered in the war. This activity, about 164 B.C., probably had a decisive role in the canonization of the Hebrew Bible, including an official listing of its canonical books.”
William Sanford Lasor, Old Testament Survey: The Message, Form, and Background of the Old Testament



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