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Index
Part 1: Interpreting the Bible
1 Interpreting the Bible: An Introduction, Daniel Doriani 2 Interpreting the Bible: A Historical Overview, John Hannah
Part 2: Reading the Bible
3 Reading the Bible Theologically, J. I. Packer 4 Reading the Bible as Literature, Leland Ryken 5 Reading the Bible in Prayer and Communion with God, John Piper 6 Reading the Bible for Personal Application, David Powlison 7 Reading the Bible for Preaching and Public Worship, R. Kent Hughes
Part 3: The Canon of Scripture
8 The Canon of the Old Testament, Roger T. Beckwith 9 The Canon of the New Testament, Charles E. Hill 10 The Apocrypha, Roger T. Beckwith
Part 4: The Reliability of Bible Manuscripts
11 The Reliability of the Old Testament Manuscripts, Paul D. Wegner 12 The Reliabilityof the New Testament Manuscripts, Daniel B. Wallace
Part 5: Archaeology and the Bible
13 Archaeology and the Reliability of the Old Testament, John Currid 14 Archaeology and theReliability of the New Testament, David W. Chapman
Part 6: The Original Languages of the Bible
15 Hebrew and Aramaic, and How They Work, Peter J. Williams 16 Greek, and How It Works, David Alan Black 17 The Septuagint, Peter J. Gentry
Part 7: Old Testament and New
18 A Survey of the History of Salvation, Vern S. Poythress 19 How the New Testament Quotes and Interprets the Old Testament, C. John Collins
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