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The Old Testament and the Historian

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This is part of the Guide to Biblical Scholarship Series, Old Testament, a survey of exegetical methodologies.

95 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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James Maxwell Miller

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January 19, 2026
Detailed and succinct summary of how to approach biblical studies from the perspective of a historian, and how historical analysis interacts with textual criticism. Requires a closer reading than some of the other volumes in this series of biblical studies guides, particularly due to the detailed discussion of dates and events, but worth the effort.
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September 13, 2011
Some years ago, before moving from a large apartment on Chase to a smaller one on Bosworth in East Rogers Park, Chicago, I traded in almost all softcovers at a paperback exchange in Sawyer, Michigan. This was one of the many sacrifices.

As I recall, the "Guide to Biblical Scholarship" was a series of small paperbacks about biblical exegetics and the methods employed: source criticism, form criticism, redaction criticism et cetera. This was a volume of that series and it wasn't particularly memorable.
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