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The Canonical Approach to the Old Testament: Its Effect on Understanding Prophecy

The Canonical Approach to the Old Testament: Its Effect on Understanding Prophecy

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  • John H. Sailhamer

What is the canonical approach to the study of the Old Testament? The paper wants to apply this approach to the hermeneutical problem of prophecy and fulfillment, which Sailhamer sees as a question of the relationship between the Old and New Testament. The canonical approach takes the final shape of the Old Testament seriously. The final shape of the Pentateuch is considered together with narrative seams in the Pentateuch.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1987. 9 pages.

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