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Christ in the Psalms takes the reader on a thought-provoking and enlightening pilgrimage through this beloved prayer book of the church. Lively and highly devotional, this book holds a wealth of insight into the beloved Scriptures, the world of the early church, and the Apostles themselves, who constantly used and referred to the Psalms in their own writings. Christ in the Psalms is appropriate...

Except for being written in Hebrew, just what joins them together as a canon? For example, where do we find the canonical principle that warrants the incorporation of the prophetic books into the same Bible as the Torah? What does Amos have in common with Aaron? Or, again, what about the Wisdom literature? What elements do Numbers and Ecclesiastes share that justify their inclusion in a single canon? And so on. Let us reduce the question even further: Within a single section of the Hebrew canon—the
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