Old Testament


The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate (Volume 2) (The Lost World Series)
Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament: Introducing the Conceptual World of the Hebrew Bible
The Prophetic Imagination
An Introduction to the Old Testament
The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2–3 and the Human Origins Debate
Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament
Reflections on the Psalms
The Art of Biblical Narrative
Dominion and Dynasty: A Theology of the Hebrew Bible (Volume 15) (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach
A Survey of the Old Testament
Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction
Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament
On the Reliability of the Old Testament
Encountering the Old Testament: A Christian Survey (Encountering Biblical Studies)

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Aaron Sorkin
I like how you call homosexuality an abomination." "I don't say homosexuality's an abomination, Mr. President, the bible does." "Yes it does. Leviticus-" "18:22" "Chapter in verse. I wanted to ask you a couple questions while I had you here. I'm interested in selling my youngest daughter into slavery as sanctioned in exodus 21:7. She's a Georgetown sophomore, speaks fluent Italian, always cleared the table when it was her turn. What would a good price for her be? While thinking about that can I ...more
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John E. Goldingay
The Bible assumes that we do not know instinctively how to talk with God but rather need some help with knowing how to do so. The Psalter is the Bible’s book of praise and prayer to provide the answer to those questions and meet that need. It is given to us so that we can “adapt and adjust our minds and feelings so that they are in accord with the sense of the psalms.”Eugene Peterson thus comments that the Psalms are where Christians have always learned to pray—till our age!
John E. Goldingay, Psalms, Vol. 1: Psalms 1-41

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