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Putting Together the Puzzle of the Old Testament

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Intimidated, overwhelmed, totally confused. With hundreds of pages of names like Melchizedek, Mephibosheth, Meshelemiah, and Michmethath, who wouldn't feel this way about the Old Testament? But imagine that the Old Testament was a 1,000 piece puzzle. Figuring out what you're putting together is easier if you have the picture on the box to go by and the corners and straight edges as guides. The chapters in this book provide the puzzle's box cover, corners, and straight-edged pieces so you can understand the whole picture of what you are assembling. Armed with these advantages, when you read or study Old Testament stories, you will discover how the pieces fit together. - Back cover.

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Authentic
Language
English
Pages
225

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Putting Together the Puzzle of the Old Testament
February 28, 2007, Authentic
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Table of Contents

Introduction : How the Old Testament is put together
The human race out of nothing (Genesis 1-11)
The Hebrew race into something (Genesis 12-50)
Exiting Egypt (Exodus-Deuteronomy)
Entering Canaan (Joshua-Judges)
United kings stand (I Samuel-1 Kings 11)
Divided kings fall (1 Kings 12
2 Kings 23)
Scattered Judah (2 Kings 24-2 Kings 25)
Gathered Judah (Ezra-Nehemiah)
Conclusion : Admiring the puzzle's border
Appendix one : The reliability of the Old Testament
Appendix two : Old Testament book summaries

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Colorado Springs, CO

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii, 225 p.
Number of pages
225
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8811199M
ISBN 10
193280594X
ISBN 13
9781932805949
OCLC/WorldCat
84903852
Library Thing
5274470
Goodreads
1955473

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