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The Books of the Old Testament (SPCK Old Testament Introduction) is unavailable, but you can change that!

This second part of David Hinson’s three-part Old Testament Introduction explores how the books of the Old Testament came to be written, how they found a place in the Bible and how they reached us in their present form. The author draws on the latest findings of biblical scholars, archaeologists and historians to present the most up-to-date introduction to the Old Testament books possible.

(a) Concerning the drought: Jeremiah 14:1–15:4, (b) Concerning the kings of Judah: Jeremiah 21:11–23:8, (c) Concerning the prophets: Jeremiah 23:9–40, (d) Concerning future hope: Jeremiah 30–31, (e) Concerning the nations: Jeremiah 46–51. Most scholars believe that there are at least a few prophecies included in these sections which were not delivered by Jeremiah, but which have been added to the book by an editor who wished to preserve a prophecy though he did not know whose it was. Some scholars
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