A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament

A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament

A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament

A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament

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Overview

Although many Catholics are familiar with the four Gospels and other writings of the New Testament, for most, reading the Old Testament is like walking into a foreign land. Who wrote these forty-six books? When were they written? Why were they written? What are we to make of their laws, stories, histories, and prophecies? Should the Old Testament be read by itself or in light of the New Testament?

John Bergsma and Brant Pitre offer readable in-depth answers to these questions as they introduce each book of the Old Testament. They not only examine the literature from a historical and cultural perspective but also interpret it theologically, drawing on the New Testament and the faith of the Catholic Church. Unique among introductions, this volume places the Old Testament in its liturgical context, showing how its passages are employed in the current Lectionary used at Mass.

Accessible to nonexperts, this thorough and up-to-date introduction to the Old Testament can serve as an idea textbook for biblical studies. Its unique approach, along with its maps, illustrations, and other reference materials, makes it a valuable resource for seminarians, priests, Scripture scholars, theologians, and catechists, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781586177225
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Publication date: 07/12/2018
Pages: 1060
Sales rank: 162,892
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 10.20(h) x 2.20(d)

About the Author

Brant Pitre, (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame), is Professor of Sacred Scripture at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. He is the author of Jesus and the Last Supper, The Case for Jesus, and Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist.

John Bergsma, (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame), is Professor of Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville and a Senior Fellow at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He is the author of The Jubilee from Leviticus to Qumran (VTSup 115; Brill 2007)

Table of Contents

1 The Vision of This Book 7

2 Introducing the Old Testament 16

The Pentateuch

3 What Is the Pentateuch? 53

4 The Origins of the Pentateuch 67

5 Genesis 1-11 (The Primeval History) 93

6 Genesis 12-50 (The Patriarchal History) 131

7 Exodus 166

8 Leviticus 205

9 Numbers 229

10 Deuteronomy 258

The Historical Books

11 Joshua 291

12 Judges 319

13 Ruth 340

14 The Books of Samuel 352

15 The Books of Kings 385

16 The Books of Chronicles 431

17 Ezra and Nehemiah 447

18 Tobit 462

19 Judith 477

20 Esther 486

21 The Books of Maccabees 506

The Wisdom Literature

22 The Place of the Wisdom Literature in the Canon 533

23 Job 537

24 Psalms 561

25 Proverbs 597

26 Ecclesiastes 621

27 The Song of Solomon 641

28 The Wisdom of Solomon 668

29 Sirach 692

The Prophetic Literature

30 Isaiah 721

31 Jeremiah 779

32 Lamentations 816

33 Baruch 827

34 Ezekiel 837

35 Daniel 875

36 The Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets 907

Subject Index 973

Scripture Index 1015

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