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An Introduction to the Bible and the Biblical World | |
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The Bible: An Overview | |
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How the Bible Was Created: Transmission, Canonization, and Translation | |
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The Ancient Near East: The Environment that Produced the Bible | |
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The Hebrew Bible/Old Testament | |
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A Survey of the Torah (Divine Teaching): Themes and Theories | |
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In the Beginning: The Book of Genesis | |
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Freedom and Responsibility: The Book of Exodus | |
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Law, Holiness, and Rebellion: The Books of Leviticus and Numbers | |
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A New Vision of Moses' Teaching: The Book of Deuteronomy | |
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The Story of Ancient Israel: How the Promised Land Was Gained and Lost | |
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Faith and War: The Book of Joshua | |
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Yahweh's Warriors: The Book of Judges | |
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The Rise of David and the Birth of a Kingdom: The Books of 1 and 2 Samuel | |
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From the Glory of Solomon to Exile in Babylon: The Books of 1 and 2 Kings | |
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The Prophets: Proclaiming the Word of Yahweh | |
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Prophets to the Northern Kingdom: The Oracles of Amos and Hosea | |
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Prophets of the Assyrian Threat: The Oracles of Isaiah, Micah, Zephaniah, and Nahum | |
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Prophets of the Babylonian Crisis: The Oracles of Jeremiah, Habakkuk, and Obadiah | |
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Prophets in Exile: The Oracles of Ezekiel and Second Isaiah | |
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After the Exile: Israel's Last Prophets: The Oracles of Haggai, Zechariah, Third Isaiah, Joel, Malachi, and Jonah | |
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The Writings: Israel's Changing Life with God | |
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The Postexilic Readjustment: The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah | |
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Worshiping at the Second Temple: Hebrew Poetry and the Book of Psalms | |
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Israel's Wisdom Writers: The Books of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes | |
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Festival Scrolls: The Books of Ruth, Song of Songs, Lamentations, and Esther | |
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Reinterpreting Israel's History: The Books of 1 and 2 Chronicles | |
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Keeping God's Law in a Hostile World: Revolt of the Maccabees and the Book of Daniel | |
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The "Second Canon": Books of the Apocrypha | |
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The New Testament | |
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The World in Which Christianity Originated: Roman Power, Greek Culture, and the Cult of Deified Rulers | |
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First-Century Judaism: Diversity, Messianic Expectations, and the Birth of Christianity | |
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Telling Jesus' Story: The Gospel of Mark | |
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The Synoptic Problem: The Gospel of Matthew and Its Relationship to the Gospels of Mark and Luke | |
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Jesus as a Savior for "All Nations": The Gospel of Luke | |
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Another Way of Telling Jesus' Story: The Gospel of John | |
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An Account of Early Christianity: The Book of Acts | |
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Paul and the Gentile Mission: Letters to Churches in Thessalonica, Corinth, Galatia, Rome, Philippi, and Colossae | |
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Continuing the Pauline Tradition: 2 Thessalonians, Colossians, Ephesians, and the Pastoral Epistles | |
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General Letters on Faith and Behavior: Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles | |
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Continuing the Apocalyptic Hope: The Book of Revelation | |
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Our Judeo-Christian Heritage: The Biblical Concept of God Glossary | |