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Reading the Old Testament was recognized as a classic introductory text almost from its first appearance in 1984. Without diminishing its famed clarity and theological depth, two prominent scholars, Richard Clifford and Daniel Harrington, have brought the book into the twenty-first century, revising and updating the text for a new generation of readers. Dive into this clear and comprehensive...

above all God’s revelation. For Jews and Christians, and to a lesser extent Muslims, all or part of the Bible contains a source and record of God’s self-communication to the world he created—and that alone makes it of great importance to their lives. All religion in some fashion or another seeks to make known divine communication to humans. This “knowledge” can come through the discovery of God in nature or through actual divine words and decrees. The Old Testament knows both. Compare
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