Abstract

The study of the Old Testament has made great advances in the last twenty-five years. Yet, there has grown up an entire generation, many of whom are still uninformed of the elementary positions now generally held by Old Testament scholars. These articles by Professor Paton admirably set forth some of these positions. Of course, every man must give his personal coloring to what he writes, but, unless we are greatly mistaken, these statements will be accepted as a sort of common divisor of views held by Old Testament scholars of the historical literary school the world over.

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