Gripping stories of great significance fill the early books of the Old Testament of the Holy Bible. This unique presentation of these stories and the people who lived them was designed for younger readers and for those interested in an easy introduction to the Old Testament. It is written in simple but rich, easy-to-read, enjoyable rhyming verse. It tells the stories of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob), Joseph, and the great law-giver and leader, Moses, that reveal their place in God's great Plan.
Gripping stories of great significance fill the early books of the Old Testament of the Holy Bible. This unique presentation of these stories and the people who lived them was designed for younger readers and for those interested in an easy introduction to the Old Testament. It is written in simple but rich, easy-to-read, enjoyable rhyming verse. It tells the stories of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob), Joseph, and the great law-giver and leader, Moses, that reveal their place in God's great Plan.
A study of the history, folklore, and occasionally even the mathematics underlying the Bible. In addition to discussion of historical figures in the Bible, it looks at the peoples who influenced Biblical history, such as the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans. Special attention is given to the actual readings of the Bible text. Sections include "The History and Rulers ...
The author of the present essay, S. M. Dubnow, occupies a well-nigh dominating position in Russian-Jewish literature as an historian and an acute critic. His investigations into the history of the Polish-Russian Jews, especially his achievements in the history of Chassidism, have been of fundamental importance in these departments. What raises Mr. Dubnow far above the status of the professional
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The Bible in History
By: Robert B. Waltz
A study of the history, folklore, and occasionally even the mathematics underlying the Bible. In addition to discussion of historical figures in the Bible, it looks at the peoples who influenced Biblical history, such as the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans. Special attention is given to the actual readings of the Bible text. Sections include "The History and Rulers ...
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The author of the present essay, S. M. Dubnow, occupies a well-nigh dominating position in Russian-Jewish literature as an historian and an acute critic. His investigations into the history of the Polish-Russian Jews, especially his achievements in the history of Chassidism, have been of fundamental importance in these departments. What raises Mr. Dubnow far above the status of the professional h...