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Introducing the Old Testament: A Short Guide to Its History and Message is an abridged edition of the bestselling book, An Introduction to the Old Testament. This rich guide makes Old Testament scholarship accessible to the average reader. Renowned Bible scholar Tremper Longman III gathers the best historical research and literary analysis to lead the reader through each book of the Old Testament. Most significantly, Longman explores the meaning of each book in light of its cultural setting. Abbreviated chapters highlight key research discoveries, ensuring that the information is both significant and manageable. Including questions at the end of each chapter for group discussion or personal reflection, Introducing the Old Testament makes the words, history, and culture of biblical times come alive for readers. Laypersons as well as church leaders will take away a solid understanding of the historical background and theological message of the Old Testament and be inspired to apply biblical truths to their lives.
“Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar all argue that Job suffers because he is a sinner” (Page 86)
“In the New Testament, Jesus and the composers of the Gospels associated much, if not all, of the Pentateuch with Moses” (Pages 14–15)
“By describing the main character as a righteous, God-fearing man who suffers horribly, the book of Job makes it clear that not all suffering is related to sin.” (Page 88)
“While the book is not about suffering, the story also makes the point that suffering is often mysterious in its origin.” (Page 88)
“describes the failure of kingship in general to provide the leadership that would allow Israel to” (Page 68)