The Customs, Etiquette and Traditions of the Old Testament by James Freeman

The Customs, Etiquette and Traditions of the Old Testament

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Many students and scholars, alike, have a variety of reference books, commentaries, dictionaries, and other assorted works. Yet, for one not to have such a valuable work as this within their library, not alone never to have perused its contents, is like one who drives an automobile without a set of gauges. This work is such a highly praised and valued work because it facilitates a person’s understanding of the cultural and historical relationship behind the biblical text. Indeed, there are scores of tomes which are mere commentaries, yet there is no other work such as this which provides the valuable understanding of the concept and implications regarding the ‘context’ in which the biblical works were written. This work, unlike a commentary or dictionary, explains the concept within the everyday life of the people and the historical beginnings, providing not an opinion but facts regarding the most difficult passages of Scripture. This work is both a historical work and an encyclopedia work combined.

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