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- OTB1 - Groups of the Old Testament books© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 11 May 2020 The Old Testament (OT) is over 75% of the whole Bible. It…
- OTB10 - Summary© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 12 May 2020 The OT is a fascinating, complex and extremely valuable library of authentic…
- OTB2 - Types of literature in the Old Testament books© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 11 May 2020 The OT books contain the following types of writings:- Historical narrativesSpeeches and…
- OTB3 - Historical basis yet theological perspective© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 11 May 2020 All of the OT books are set in historical contexts. This is regardless of…
- OTB4 - Old Testament study by research experts© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 12 May 2020 OTB4(a) The background of OT research Until about 1700AD the Bible was revered as…
- OTB5 - Old Testament chronologyJeff Stacey | Last updated: 11 May 2020 Based on the results of research by OT experts, Figure OTB5 summarises the likely chronology…
- OTB6 - Earlier sources used by the Old Testament writersJeff Stacey | Last updated: 4 September 2014 Historical writings are necessarily based on information passed down from the times of the…
- OTB7 - Choices of Old Testament literary types and topics© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 12 May 2020 OTB7(a) Types of literature and the topics mentioned in the Old Testament There…
- OTB8 - Compiling and structuring of the Old Testament books© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 12 May 2020 OTB8(a) Processes of compilation Like other historians, the compilers of the…
- OTB9 - Trusting the Old Testament texts as they are now© Jeff Stacey | Last updated: 12 May 2020 As outlined above, there are many evidences of the prolonged and complex…