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Introduction to the Historical Books: Strategies for Reading is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book presents a fresh introduction to the “historical books” of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Beginning with a breakdown of the literary genre these writings represent and their relationship to history, Steven McKenzie discusses the larger units of the Bible that they constitute—the “Deuteronomistic History” and the “Chronicler’s History”—and then surveys the critical methods that...

typically referred to as “criticisms” or “critical methods or approaches,” the word “critical/criticism” being used in the sense not of finding fault but of careful analysis. This book will employ a variety of approaches or methods depending on the book or passage under consideration, since some methods are more suited for analyzing certain passages or kinds of literature than others. The remainder of this chapter will survey the critical methods to be used in our analyses of the Historical Books.
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