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A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament
Author(s):
Bruce C. Birch
,
Walter Brueggemann
,
Terence E. Fretheim
,
David L. Petersen
,
B.C. Birch
,
W. Brueggemann
,
T.E. FRETHEIM
,
D.L. Petersen
,
B.C. BIRCH
,
W. Brueggeman
,
T. Fretheim
,
B. J. C. Birch
,
D. PETERSEN
,
D.I. Petersen
Publication date:
1999
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