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An introduction to the Old Testament poetic books, c.1-4
The author takes an in-depth look at Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon - the poetic books of the Old Testament. Some of the most potent literature of human history is contained in these five books. Included are the problems of suffering, the conscience marred by sin, the transience of human life and the passionate love of woman and man - universal themes that cut across the boundaries of time and geography to include the entire human race. One might read the Pentateuch and see only a faint shadow of himself..
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