The Making of a Nation - The Beginnings of Israel's History by Jeremiah Whipple Jenks;Charles Foster Kent
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These studies are planned to meet the needs of college students and adult Bible classes. Those who are able to command more time and wish to do more thorough work will find in the list of _Parallel Readings_ on the first page of each study carefully selected references to the best authorities on the subject treated. For their guidance are also provided _Subjects for Further Study_. In using this text-book the student may proceed as follows: (1) Read carefully the Biblical passage indicated in connection with each title; for example, in the first study, Genesis 1 and 2. (2) Read the Biblical and other quotations on the first page of each study. Unless otherwise indicated the Biblical quotations are from the American Revised Version. They include the most important Biblical passages. The other quotations embody some of the best contributions of ancient and modern writers to the subject under consideration. (3) Read and think through the material presented under each paragraph. This material is arranged under six headings for the convenience of those who wish to follow the plan of daily reading and study. BOOKS OF REFERENCE. The books suggested in connection with this course have been carefully selected in order that each person may have for his |
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