Encountering the Old Testament\n \nThis new edition of a popular evangelical survey of the Old Testament has been thoroughly updated and features a beautiful new interior design. It is lavishly illustrated with four color images, maps, and charts and retains the pedagogical features that have made the book so popular: \n \n chapter outlines, objectives, and summaries \n study questions \n sidebars featuring primary source material, ethical and theological issues, and contemporary
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\nThis new edition of a popular evangelical survey of the Old Testament has been thoroughly updated and features a beautiful new interior design. It is lavishly illustrated with four-color images, maps, and charts and retains the pedagogical features that have made the book so popular:
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\n· chapter outlines, objectives, and summaries
\n· study questions
\n· sidebars featuring primary source material, ethical and theological issues, and contemporary applications
\n· lists of key terms, people, and places
\n· further reading recommendations
\n· endnotes and indexes
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\nAbout the Series
\nEach volume in the Encountering Biblical Studies series is designed for classroom use and includes a number of helpful features, including a bibliography, key terms, chapter objectives, chapter outlines, sidebars, and illustrations.
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\nContents
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\nPreface to the Third Edition
\nPreface to the Second Edition
\nTo the Professor
\nTo the Student
\n1. What Is the Old Testament and Why Study It?
\n2. Where and When Did the Events of the Old Testament Take Place?
\nPart 1: Encountering the Pentateuch
\n3. Introduction to the Pentateuch: The Birth of God's People
\n4. Genesis 1-11: The Prelude to Israel
\n5. Genesis 12-50: The Patriarchs: Ancestors of Israel's Faith
\n6. Exodus: A Miraculous Escape
\n7. Leviticus: Instructions for Holy Living
\n8. Numbers: Failure in the Desert
\n9. Deuteronomy: Restoring the Covenant
\nPart 2: Encountering the Historical Books
\n10. Introduction to the Historical Books: The History of Israel's Nationhood
\n11. Joshua: Conquest and Division
\n12. Judges and Ruth: Israel's Moral Crisis
\n13. First Samuel: God Grants a King
\n14. Second Samuel: David's Reign
\n15. First Kings: The Glory of Solomon and the Beginning of the End
\n16. Second Kings: The End of National Israel
\n17. First and Second Chronicles: A Look Back
\n18. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther: A Time to Rebuild
\nPart 3: Encountering the Poetical Books
\n19. Introduction to the Poetical Books: The Literature of God's People
\n20. Job: One Man's Search for Justice
\n21. Psalms: The Songbook of Ancient Israel
\n22. Proverbs: Advice on Living in God's World
\n23. Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs: Israelite Faith in Everyday Life
\nPart 4: Encountering the Prophets
\n24. Introduction to the Prophets: Voices of God's Servants
\n25. Isaiah 1-39: Prophet of Judah's Royal Court
\n26. Isaiah 40-66: Great Days Are Coming!
\n27. Jeremiah 1-20: Struggling with God's Call
\n28. Jeremiah 21-52 and Lamentations: Dealing with Disaster
\n29. Ezekiel 1-24: Rough Days Are Coming!
\n30. Ezekiel 25-48: God Is Planning an Exciting Future!
\n31. Daniel: The Kingdom of God--Now and Forever
\n32. Hosea, Joel, and Amos: A Call for Repentance and a Promise for Blessing
\n33. Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah: God's Plan for the Nations
\n34. Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: Rebuilding a People
\nEpilogue: A Final Word
\nGlossary
\nIndexes
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Endorsements
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Praise for Previous Editions
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"Arnold and Beyer have produced an exciting new survey of the Old Testament with the college student specifically in mind. They have masterfully designed their work with text and graphics in a way that will not only grip the student's attention but will guide students through the material with their expert touch. I enthusiastically recommend this volume to you."
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\nTremper Longman III, professor of Old Testament, Westmont College
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"The authors are commended for providing their readers with a lucid survey of the Old Testament. They cover a wide array of issues in an easy to read text. Complex issues receive a balanced treatment. The illustrations, sidebars, glossary, and study questions open up the relevance of the biblical text both in its ancient context and in our modern situation. A very useful volume."
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\nWillem A. VanGemeren, professor of Old Testament and Semitic languages, Trinity International University
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"This volume is written in a clear and engaging style, and is generously graced with study questions, summaries, listing of key terms, suggestions for further reading, illustrations, charts, and maps. The college-level students for whom this is written will find that this is truly what it claims to be: a textbook aimed at them. It is not the generic, all-purpose work that is too often produced, aimed at all (college and seminary students, pastors, scholars, and interested laypeople) and succeeding at hitting very few. Arnold and Beyer are well-versed in their fields and they succeed at explicating the message of the Old Testament in clear, readable style. A fine, college-level survey that sets a high standard for all such surveys in the future."
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\nDavid M. Howard Jr., professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
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"Encountering the Old Testament is packed with data, but is not cluttered. An abundance of visuals, including charts that clearly summarize complex issues, together with a most inviting format whet the appetite for study. Hardly could an inquisitive student ask for better guidance."
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\nElmer Martens, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary
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"For college students who are encountering the Old Testament for the first time, this attractively produced textbook offers a clear and helpful orientation to the world and literature of the Old Testament. The full-color photographs and maps, as well as the user-friendly charts, sidebars, and review aids, combine to invite everyone who opens this book to begin reading it immediately--a refreshing improvement over the standard textbook fare!"
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\nRichard Schultz, Wheaton College
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About the Authors
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\nBill T. Arnold (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books.
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\nBryan E. Beyer (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina, where he has taught for more than twenty-five years.
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