In a sea of biblical criticism, E.J. Young was a much-needed advocate of scriptural harmony. In his special introduction, Young refutes the notion that the OT is a compilation of different writings stitched together by later redactors and editors and he demonstrates that it is composed of literary units that express an underlying unity.
A scholarly conservative study of the literary characteristics of the books of the Old Testament. Young argues for the inner harmony and underlying unity of the literary units that make up the Old Testament. Includes special bibliographies for each chapter, a general bibliography, and three indexes.
A scholarly conservative study of the literary characteristics of the books of the Old Testament. Young argues for the inner harmony and underlying unity of the literary units that make up the Old Testament. Includes special bibliographies for each chapter, a general bibliography, and three indexes.