In ancient times numbers were seen as mysterious and symbolic. Today they are associated with computers and depersonalization. To bridge this gulf, Gordon Wenham explains the background of Numbers, discussing its structure, sources, date, authorship, theology and Christian use. Includes a passage-by-passage analysis of Old Testament ritual.
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In ancient times numbers were seen as mysterious and symbolic. Today they are associated with computers and depersonalization. To bridge this gulf, Gordon Wenham explains the background of Numbers, discussing its structure, sources, date, authorship, theology and Christian use. Includes a passage-by-passage analysis of Old Testament ritual.
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Good. Scratches/minor scuffs to cover. Dusty marks/foxing to textblock edges. Previous owner signatures/markings at front/back & title page. Text very good. 240 p. Contains: Unspecified. Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series . Includes unspecified.