Travel Through the Old Testament is an engaging survey and reference work in two volumes. The author's first-rate research will be quite informative for Pastors, Teachers, University courses, and any Bible student. It is especially beneficial for the Bible student's first encounter with the Old Testament. The author includes his well known Chronology of Old Testament History, a basic outline of each of the thirty-nine books, Word Depth Studies for key Hebrew words, and his Extended Help Papers in Volume two on such topics as "What is the Day of the Lord," "Angels," "End Time Events," "Seven Hebrew Words of Praise," and "The Indestructible Bible." The method of clarity in presenting a chronological sequence of Old Testament Scriptures is a unique and welcome treatment. The author's treating the books of the Old Testament in the order of the events shows how the Scriptures progressed with God's plan of redemption. The two volumes will be welcomed by teacher and student alike. The book also reflects the author's research in the field of history-his extended help papers of Egypt, Pharaohs, Babylon, Persia, etc. will be of interest to all Bible students. The two volumes are balanced and informative. Volume One includes the author's extensive introduction on topics such as "Why Study the Bible?" "The Three Historical Structures of the Scriptures" and "The Old Testament History of Israel." The times we live in are increasingly filled with biblical illiteracy. Thus, this new work is set forth to increase the student's knowledge of Old Testament history and events. It is well organized and covers the history of God's chosen people as they migrate to, and become established in the Promised Land. Volume Two begins with the wonderful Wisdom and Poetry books and continues as God's people are stirred to return to their chosen land. The volumes serve as both a textbook and home sturdy work for the serious student.
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