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"An innovative approach to the Hebrew Bible. Instead of surveyingthe Bible book-by-book beginning with Genesis, this workintroduces readers to the major works of the Bible bytimeframe. With this approach, it is easier for readers to seeboth how biblical works are products of their times and howthey respond to their times - and to some degree, to oneanother ... A very readable introduction and a model of judicioussynthesis."
--Mark S. Smith, New York University
"Carr's volume provides a very readable and informativeintroduction to the study of the Hebrew Bible for beginningtheological students. He combines a very useful analysis of thehistorical and social contexts in which the texts of the Bible werewritten together with an insightful account of the contexts inwhich they have been read in both Judaism and Christianity."
--Marvin A. Sweeney, Claremont GraduateUniversity