The Order of the Old TestamentIn Christian Bibles, the Old Testament is arranged in a fourfold order: Pentateuch, History, Poetry, and Prophets. Many readers don't realize that this differs from the traditional threefold Hebrew canonical order known by the acronym TaNaKh: Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). Although students are taught to consider context when interpreting Scripture historical, cultural, linguistic, and canonical the canonical context is often
Everett Ferguson
In Leading Worship for Workers
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