BEST BOOKS ON THE FUNDAMENTALS ARCHEOLOGY Moses and the Monuments Light from Archeology on Pentateuchal Times By M. G. Kyle, D. D., LL. D.
This book deals in a very thorough manner with the Peculiar Words, Phrases and Narratives in the Pentateuch and with the Literary Characteristics of the Books of the Law. It gives much new information on the History of Israel and on the Tabernacle. Gives added Light on Questions of Eschatology and especially on the Mosaic system of Sacrifices. ■ Contains many splendid illustrations. Cloth, $2.15
The Bible and the Monuments By W . Boscawen The Primitive Hebrew Rec ords in the Light of Modern Research. The author says, “ My object has been to place before my readers those mon uments and inscriptions which seem to bear upon the early traditions of the He brew people, in order that they may have before them documentary evidence which has hitherto only been ac cessible to specialists.” Cloth, $2.00
The Problem of the Pentateuch A new solution by Archeo logical methods By M. G. Kyle, D. D., LL. D. The writer says, “ I have no theory to present, but only facts that I have dis covered. 1 wish to share the pleasure of discovery as much as possible with my readers and therefore will present this work in the form of the original investigations in regular order. 289 pages. Cloth binding, $2.15
Exploring in New Testament Fields By Ada R. Habershon The fascinating interest of recent discoveries in connec- ' tion with the New Testament will make all lovers of the book grateful for this com prehensive sketch. Miss Habershon has in her inimitable way collected a range of facts from the more reliable sources which will be of great help and much satisfaction to every reader. Cloth, 65c
Archeology’ s Solution o f Old Testament Puzzles How Pick and Spade are Answering tke Destructive Criticism of the Bible. By the Rev. John Urquhart. A book which brings within small compass some of the chief results of archeological work. Price 50c
The Deciding Voice of the Monuments By M. G. Kyle, D. D., LL. D. ' Part I-—The Function of Archeology in C riticism - Four chapters. Part II—The History of the testing of Critical Theo ries by Archeological Facts —Nine chapters. ^ Part III— The progress of Archeological research in testing the Biblical Narrative and settling questions raised by Criticisms— Six chapters. Prof. James Orr, D. D., says, “ Facts seem •to be proving too strong for the literary critics whose schemes are undergoing disintegra tion in many other ways.” Cloth, $1.65
Assyrian Echoes of the Word
Light on the Old Tes tament from Babel By Albert T. Clay Copiously illustrated, with map. The author says, “ The right interpretation of the Old Testament, of course, is the greatest service ren dered by the monuments, but the average Bible student has regarded the confirmation of the Scriptures as being, perhaps, of greater import ance.” 437 pages.
By Rev. Thomas Laurie, D. D. The author says, “ Never was antiquity so remote as now and never were we bet ter acquainted with it. It seems as though God had held back the knowledge of facts that men might give free scope to their unbelief, and then let the full flood of information sweep away the objections raised against His word as the tide sweeps away the structures children had erected in the sand.”
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