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From Creation to Sinai

For some, the Old Testament is a difficult volume to read, much less understand. The language, symbolism, and history depicted within it can be challenging and at times frustrating. Modern biblical research and the methodologies used in that research have opened up this book of scripture to greater understanding. So too has the restoration of the priesthood and continuing revelation, which have revealed that the Old Testament patriarchs are not simply literary examples of righteous behavior in the past but living beings who have engaged with the Saints in this dispensation. This volume incorporates both academic insights and restoration revelation, thus demonstrating the way in which both can be used to gain greater insight into these pivotal narratives.

Hardcover
Pages - 620
6" x 9"

Daniel L. Belnap

Aaron P. Schade
Aaron Pace Schade is an associate professor of ancient scripture at BYU. He received a BA in Near Eastern studies from BYU, an MA in Near and Middle Eastern civilizations from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in Northwest Semitic Epigraphy from the University of Toronto.

 

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