Publisher's Synopsis
A Smaller Scripture History, by William Smith, presents a concise overview of biblical history, spanning from the Old Testament to the early years of the New Testament. Divided into three parts, the book covers Old Testament history, the intertestamental period connecting the Old and New Testaments, and New Testament history up to A.D. 70. Designed for students and general readers seeking a compact yet comprehensive understanding of biblical events, this volume offers a traditional narrative approach to key figures and events. Smith's work aims to provide a solid foundation in scripture history, making it an accessible resource for religious education and personal study. A valuable historical resource, shedding light on the narrative and cultural contexts of the Old and New Testaments.
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