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Key Themes
of the
Old Testament
A Survey of Major Theological Themes
David E. Graves, Ph.D.
Unlessotherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the ESV Bible ( The Holy Bible, English Standard Version ),copyright 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good NewsPublishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Italics within Scripture quotations indicate emphasisadded.
KeyThemes of the Old Testament: A Survey of Major Theological Themes
Copyright 2013 by David E. Graves
Published by David E. Graves, Moncton, NewBrunswick, Canada.
Revision 1 March 12, 2013, Rev. 2 March 22, 2013; Rev.3 May 23, 2013; Rev. 4 August 28, 2013; Rev. 5 September 5, 2013; Rev. 6 April 4, 2014; Rev 7 - 2014
Graves, David E.
Key Themes of the Old Testament: A Survey of MajorTheological Themes / David E. Graves.
Includes bibliographic references and indixes.
ISBN-13: 9781478122692
ISBN-10: 1478122692
All rights reserved. No portion of this publicationmay be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form (i.e.,electronic, scanning, photocopy or recording) without the written permission ofthe publisher. The only exception is brief excerpts for reviews.
Printed in the United States of America.
InteriorBook Design: David E. Graves
CoverDesign: David E. Graves
Left Oil lamp: David E. Graves
Middle Beersheba altar: BiblePlaces.com: Photo by ToddBolen
Right seal impression: David E. Graves
Bottom closeup of Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III David E. Graves by permission of the Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago.
Picture Acknowlegements
Photographs
Amman Museum, Jordan: Photo by David E. Graves: no.17, 31, 32
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford: no. 36
BiblePlaces.com: Photo by Todd Bolen: no. 51, 55,69, 72, 73, 78, 79, 90
The Trustees of the British Museum. Photo by DavidE. Graves: no. 27, 34, 40, 41, 55
David E. Graves: no. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 16,18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 38, 39, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 60, 61, 63,64, 71, 75, 76, 77, 82, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93
George M. Grena: no. 8
Glasgow Library, Special Collections: no. 12
Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago: Photo by David E. Graves: no. 5, 9, 14, 20, 21, 26, 42, 44, 52, 57, 58, 65, 66, 94,95, 96
Qumran Visitor Center: Photo by David E. Graves:no. 15
Clifford Wilson: no. 1, 43, 45, 59, 67, 68
Illustrations
David E. Graves: no. 70, 81
David Steeves: no. 37, 74, 80, 83
Ritmeyer Archaeological Design: no. 15, 19, 84, 85,92
Charts
David E. Graves: all charts
Maps
David E. Graves: no. 1, 46, 47, 62
To
Dr. Steven Collins
for his friendship
and modeling the intrigue of exploration
and the privilege of digging at Tall el-Hammam
and the opportunity to excavate Livias
and to my
mother Hilda
and
wife Irina
for cultivating my curiosity
and partners in many travels.
This book owes a great debt of gratitude to many friendsand family whose professionalism and passion for the Bible and archaeology havecontributed to its completion. First among them is Ralph Richardson, who taughtthis course in various forms to the undergraduate students at Atlantic BaptistCollege and later Crandall University for over 30 years. Dr. Richardsoninitially assisted in assembling the Biblical Themes course material whichevolved over the next ten years into its present form. He was not only myteacher but invited me to teach the course Themes of the Bible with him whichis the basis upon which this work is written.
Next, thanks is due to my daughter Jessica, who began thetireless task of proof reading the original manuscript. Another individual notto be forgotten is Scott Stripling, a friend and colleague who dug with me atTall el-Hammam, Jordan for several seasons and who kindly proof read parts ofthe initial script. And thanks is also due to Glen Ruffle who performed thebulk of the proof reading of the final manuscript. His eye to detail and promptattention to minor issues is much appreciated.
I also wish to express my gratitude to Glasgow Library,Special Collections, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, The Trustees ofthe British Museum, Leen Ritmeyer, George Grena, David Steeves, Todd Bolen,Bryant Wood, and the late Clifford Wilson and others for their permission touse their fine work in photographs, illustrations, and images.
Lastly, I wish to express my thankfulness to my wife Irinafor her helpful comments, deep love, care, and patience during the long hoursof writing and editing this work.
Sola DeoGloria
This work will conform to the abbreviations and generalformat conventions set out by TheSBL Handbook of Style: for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical and Early ChristianStudies by PatrickH. Alexander, et al. eds. second printing (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 2002) forgeneral literary conventions, Bible translations, biblical books, Dead Sea Scrolls, pseudepigraphical, early patristic books, targumic material, Mishnah , Talmud, other Rabbinic works, Nag Hammadi tractates, commonly used periodicals, reference works and serials. Unless otherwise indicated the references to the works of Josephus, Pliny, Philo, and other early church sources reflect the Loeb Classical Library numbering system and Latin abbreviations. Eusebius is used from the new updated translation by C. F. Cruse published by Hendrickson unless otherwise indicated.
Old Testament
Gen Genesis
Exod Exodus
Lev Leviticus
Num Numbers
Deut Deuteronomy
Ruth Ruth
Judg Judges
Josh Joshua
12 Sam 12 Samuel
12 Kgdms 12 Kingdoms (LXX)
12 Kgs 12 Kings
34 Kgdms 34 Kingdoms (LXX)
12 Chr 12 Chronicles
Ezra Ezra
Neh Nehemiah
Esth Esther
Job Job
Ps/Pss Psalms
Prov Proverbs
Eccl Ecclesiastes
Qoh Qoheleth
Song Song of Songs or Solomon
Cant Canticles
Isa Isaiah
Jer Jeremiah
Lam Lamentations
Ezek Ezekiel
Dan Daniel
Hos Hosea
Joel Joel
Amos Amos
Obad Obadiah
Jonah Jonah
Mic Micah
Nah Nahum
Hab Habakkuk
Zeph Zephaniah
Hag Haggai
Zech Zechariah
Mal Malachi
New Testament
Matt Matthew
Mark Mark
Luke Luke
John John
Acts Acts
Rom Romans
12 Cor 12 Corinthians
Gal Galatians
Eph Ephesians
Phil Philippians
Col Colossians
12 Thess 12 Thessalonians
12 Tim 12 Timothy
Titus Titus
Phlm Philemon
Heb Hebrews
Jas James
12 Pet 12 Peter
123 John 123 John
Jude Jude
Rev Revelation
Apostolic Fathers
Barn. Epistle of Barnabas
12Clem.12Clement
Did.Didache
Herm. Sim. Shepherd of Hermas, Similitude
Herm. Vis. Shepherd Hermas, Vision
Pol. Phil. Polycarp, To thePhilippians
Apocrypha
12 Esd 12 Esdras
12 Macc 12 Maccabees
OT Pseudephigrapha
As.Mos.Assumptionof Moses
Sib.Or.SibyllineOracles
2 Bar.2 Baruch, Syriac Apocalypse
3 Bar. 3 Baruch, Greek Apocalypse
1 En.1 Enoch , Ethiopic Apocalypse
Apoc.Mos.Apocalypseof Moses
Ep.Arist.The Letterof Aristeas
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