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710 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1998
"...should the event that is being examined claim to be unique, involve the intervention of God, or be a miraculous occurrence, it is immediately disqualified by this Enlightenment definition. Instead it contends that there are no other analogous happenings by which such unique, divine, or miraculous events could be measured, inspected, & evaluated." - Kaiser, pg 3.Considering the whole of the Bible is unique, divine, & miraculous, how do these scholars qualify themselves to even argue these events & people? This is Israel's history - a people whose whole existence is dependent on the very One that set them apart as a people. Anyway, only a portion of this book was given to explaining outside theories. Once the reign of Solomon is arrived at, most scholarly debate ends, as more extra-Biblical resources are available to modern scholars to support what is stated in the Bible.