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'This work should quickly establish itself as a core text for introducing students to basic questions about the Bible...[The author] explains carefully why we have so many versions of the Bible at present, and how the Bible came to be written in the first place. He gives summaries of the material in the OT, Aprocrypha and NT. There is a chapter on the vexed issue of canon, and concluding chapters on ways of studying and reading the Bible today. This is an excellent resource for students beginning an exploration of the Scriptures' Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
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