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HISTORY
OF
THE HEBREW PEOPLE.
The United Kingdom.
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YaleFRANK K. SANDERS, Ph.D., of UniversityProfessor formerly
and reliableto a demand for non-technical scholarlyresponse widespread yet guides
IN of the Old and Newto the of the literature, and teaching Testaments,study history,
series aims to in concise andand of the and literature, this presentcontemporary history
and in these broad fields. Basedattractive form the results of investigation exploration
will assured and rather thancritical scholarship, it emphasize positiveupon thoroughly
whole is intended to a and con-transitional The series as a present completepositions.
life of the men and whonected of the and religious peoples figurepicture social, political,
most in the biblical records.prominently
a orEach volume is in itself, comprehensively given subject period.complete treating
and to the standard authori-also refers to the biblical and monumental sources,It freely
and to the student maketies. Convenience of clearness of helpfulnesssize, presentation,
for text-books for andthe series well (i) college, seminary,particularly adapted practical
use of Bible andclasses; handbooks for the classes, clubs, guilds; (3) guidesimiversity (2)
reference.for lndi\idual and books forstudy; (4) general
OF THE HEBREW PEOPLE.I. HISTORYV015.
Charles F. Ph.D., Professor of1. The United Sixth edi- Kent,Kingdom.
Biblical Yaletion. Literature, University.
2. The Divided Sixth edi-
tion.
II. HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE.JEWISH
ofand Charles F. Kent, Ph.D., ProfessorThe Greek3. Babylonian, Persian,
YaleBiblical Literature, University.Periods.
Professor of Bib-and Roman Period S. Riggs, D.D.,The Maccabean jAires4.
Testament heal Criticism, Auburn TheologicalNew Times).(including
Seminary.
TESTAMENT HISTORY.III. CONTEMPORARY OLD
Professor ofof the Ancient H. Breasted, Ph.D.,5. History Egyptians. James
and Oriental TheHistor>',Egyptology
ofUniversity Chicago.
S. Ph.D., Professor6. of the and George Goodspeed,History Babylonians
of Ancient The University ofHistory,Assyrians.
Chicago.
IV. NEW TESTAMENT HISTORIES.
Rush President of the University7. The Life of Jesus. Rhees,
of Rochester.
lateGeorge T. Pur\^, Ph.D., D.D.,8. The Apostolic Age.
Testament LiteratureProfessor of New
Princetonand TheologicalExegesis,
Seminary.
OF BIBLICALV. OUTLINES FOR THE STUDY
HISTORY AND LITERATURE.
ofK. ProfessorFrom Earliest Times to 200 A. D. Frank Sanders, Ph.D.,9.
Biblical Literature, Yale University,
Pro-and Henrv T. Fowler, Ph.D.,
and His-fessor of Biblical Literature
Browntory, University.HISTORYA
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