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A single reference book that contains most of the names, locations, and Bible book data needed to assist in Old Testament study. It is a collection of materials gathered during the author's study of the Bible, over many years, which makes it unique. Included is a thorough work on the needed details such as pronunciation of persons. The section of Theology Terminology is vital for the Bible student's understanding of Scriptural doctrine. Chapter 1 includes a valuable overview and keys to each of the thirty-nine books in the Old Testament of the Bible. Many of the Keys may serve as a Bible study (e. g. The names of God in a particular Bible Book are a great way to learn about God and His fullness). Key persons, verses, theme, date of events and names of God are included for each of the thirty-nine Old Testament books. Other chapters in this work include separate collections/glossaries on ( Chapter 2) People, Names and Nations of the Bible; (Chapter 3) Places in the Bible or in Bible History; (Chapter 4) Bible Words and Phrases; (Chapter 5) Theology Terminology; (Chapter 6) Detail expositions on over 125 words and phrases (("Land of Ancient Israel"; "Mesopotamia"; "Patriarchs"; "Philistines"; "Plagues of Egypt"; "Satan").
An extensive Old Testament study and reference source for both the scholar and student. The volume includes Key Words, Study Notes, Expanded Help Papers, Depth of Bible Words and Places, and Detailed Reference Tables. The author includes chapters on "The Making of the Old Testament," "Why Study the Bible," and "Structure of the Old Testament" along with the Key Locations, Key People, Key Events, and a brief outline of each of the books in the Hebrew and Protestant Bible. The author includes his chronology of each book's written date, period covered, and events in various locations around the world. He considers not only "accepted" understanding of Scripture, but also reviews controversial topics such as "The Gap" theory and the JEDP theory of authorship. However the author's chronological travel through the thirty-nine books is with a consistently conservative value. Divided into fourteen sections, including "The Beginning of History," "The Patriarchs", "Moses," "The Promised Land," "The Kingdom Begins," "Solomon," "Hebrew Poetry and Psalms," "Wisdom," "The Northern Kingdom, Israel," "The Southern Kingdom, Judah," "Golden Age of Prophecy," "Judah Falls," and "Captivity and Restoration." The work will serve as a small library of information in a single volume which you will turn to over and over.
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