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Continuity in the Old Testament Historical Literature

Continuity in the Old Testament Historical Literature

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  • R. Laird Harris

At the end of some Old Testament books there is an indication that the book is followed by another one that continues its history. For example, 2 Chronicles is followed by Ezra. Joshua and Judges form another example. Harris reflects on the significance of this continuity of the historical books.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1971. 6 pages.

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I rest with the conviction that every word of Christ is true; and what I do not understand I commit to his grace in the hope that I shall understand it after my death John Hus
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