Introduction confuses the issues and is not helpful.
Chapter 1 - Is very basic.
Pg 27, Chapter 2 - Excellent historical overview. Not sure about p. 34 and his comments about Smyrna.
Pages 38 & 39 - MacArthurism described.
Pg. 45 - Mistranslated.
Pg. 59, Chapter 3 - Logical assumption. Pg. 70 also.
Pg. 66 - Six corollaries, too complicated. Who, what , where, when, why. Who cares?
Pg. 73 - Is not a corollary. This is evident from reading scripture, not from Zuck's axiom.
Pg. 74 - Zuck is guilty of his own warnings on pg. 73. #4 is Zuck reading back into his own supposed axiom.
His last few paragraphs expose that he knows we have to "accept" the Bible as siupernatural.
Overall a good reference book. It is clearly not a "basic" book. It is more of an intermediated level hermeneutics study.