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I was skulking around here a couple weeks ago and found that someone had placed many links, including a great New Testament introduction. (Ehrman)
Here's the link that was provided: http://www.teach12.com/tgc/courses/c....aspx?cid=6537 I'm hoping to find a good Old Testament introduction in an audio form. Yes, I do read. But audio would better serve my purposes. Actually, any audio links that discuss or study any part of the Bible in a way that provides historical context would be really appreciated. Audiobooks are also lovely, but I'm having trouble finding titles and authors I want. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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One of my favorite introductions to the Old Testament is Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History (Parts 1 of 2). Best wishes, Pete |
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The Teaching Co has an introduction to the Old Testament by Amy Jill Levine:
http://www.teach12.com/tgc/courses/c...l.aspx?cid=653 |
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Here is an intro to the OT from Yale's online courses:
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studie...-hebrew-bible/ |
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