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In this revised volume, Gleason Archer examines the Old Testament using two approaches. The opening section deals with the difficult subjects of canonicity, historicity, inspiration, textual problems, and higher criticism. The second section confronts each book of the Old Testament individually, presenting discussions of specific issues related to that book. Archer raises fascinating issues such as: biblical creationism, Noah's ark and the flood, authorship, chronology, and alleged language, style, and theme differences.
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