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Urban Legends of the Old Testament: 40 Common Misconceptions
Urban Legends of the Old Testament surveys forty of the most commonly misinterpreted passages in the Old Testament. These urban legends often arise because interpreters neglect a passages context, misuse historical background information, or misunderstand the original language of the text. With a pastoral tone and helpful explanations of where the error originally occurred, authors David A. Croteau and Gary E. Yates tackle legendary biblical misinterpretations of topics like the origin of evil or the purpose of Mosaic food laws, as well as common misconceptions about dinosaurs, or NASA discovering Joshuas long day. Urban Legends of the Old Testament will help readers avoid missteps in the interpretation of key biblical texts while modeling interpretative techniques that can also be applied to other Old Testament passages.