The Semitic Series
Edited by JAMES ALEXANDER CRAIG, Professor of Semitic Languages and Literature and Hellenistic Greek, University of Michigan
An important new series of standard handbooks on the Babylonians, Assyrians and allied Semitic races of ancient history.
Now Ready
The Social Life of the Hebrews
By the Rev. EDWARD DAY. Price $1.25 net, postpaid
Babylonians and AssyriansLife and Customs(With Special Reference to the Contract Tablets and Letters)
By the Rev. A. H. SAYCE, Professor of Assyriology at Oxford. Price $1.25 net, postpaid
The Early History of Syria and Palestine
By LEWIS BAYLES PATON, Ph.D., Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Criticism, and Instructor in Assyrian, in Hartford Theological Seminary. Price $1.25 net, postpaid
The Theology and Ethics of the Hebrews
By ARCHIBALD DUFF, M.A., LL.D., B.D., Professor of Old Testament Theology in the Yorkshire United Independent College, Bradford, England. Price $1.25 net (postage 11c.)
Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory
By DUNCAN B. MACDONALD, M.A., B.D., Sometime Scholar and Fellow of the University of Glasgow; Professor of Semitic Languages in Hartford Theological Seminary. Price $1.50 net (postage 12c.)
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The Historical Series For Bible Students
Edited by Professor CHARLES F. KENT, Ph.D., of Yale University, and Professor FRANK K. SANDERS, Ph.D., of Yale University
In response to a wide-spread demand for non-technical yet scholarly and reliable guides to the study of the history, literature, and teaching of the Old and New Testaments, and of the contemporary history and literature, this series aims to present in concise and attractive form the results of investigation and exploration in these broad fields. Based upon thoroughly critical scholarship, it will emphasize assured and positive rather than transitional positions. The series as a whole is intended to present a complete and connected picture of the social, political, and religious life of the men and peoples who figure most prominently in the biblical records.
Arrangement of Volumes
History of the Hebrew People:
I. History of the United Kingdom. (Now Ready.)
II. History of the Divided Kingdom. (Now Ready.)
By Prof.Charles Foster Kent, Ph.D. Each volume with maps, 12mo.
History of the Jewish People:
III. The Babylonian, Persian and Greek Periods. (Now Ready.)
By Prof.Charles Foster Kent, Ph.D.
IV. The Maccabean and Roman Periods (Now Ready.)
By Prof.J. S. Riggs, D.D., of Auburn Theological Seminary.
Contemporary Old Testament History:
V. The Egyptians.
By Prof.James Henry Breasted, Ph.D., of the University of Chicago.
VI. The Babylonians and Assyrians. (Now Ready.)
By Prof.George S. Goodspeed, Ph.D., of the University of Chicago.
New Testament Histories:
VII. The Life of Jesus. (Now Ready.)
By Pres.Rush Rhees, D.D., of the University of Rochester.
VIII. Christianity in the Apostolic Age. (Now Ready.)
By Rev.Geo. T. Purves, Ph.D., D.D.
Outlines for the Study of Biblical History and Literature:
IX. From Earliest Times to the Captivity.
X. From the Exile to 200 A.D.
By Prof.Frank K. Sanders, Ph.D.
10 volumes. 12mo, $1.25 each, net (postage 12c.)
Specimen Pages and Full Descriptive Circular sent free on request
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