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The Pentateuch by James E. Smith

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Every Bible Student Needs This Series!

The Pentateuch is the first volume of Smith's The Old Testament Survey Series. This volume covers the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.  This hardbound study has quickly become a valuable aid for students and teachers alike.

James E. Smith has written a concise, clear, informative, easy-to-read series that should be in every Christian's library. It is both scholarly and practical. At College Press, our motto is: "Every Christian a Bible Student." This is the kind of helpful, challenging resource that represents the very essence of that motto!

In addition to first rate commentary, Smith has included charts, maps, pneumonic devices, and outlines to help the Old Testament come alive!

Pentateuch has 534 pages.

Good used hardback copy with some either some underlining/or  highlighting/or  marginal notes to the text.  $23 (price includes $3 shipping charge).

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                                                            - C. H. Spurgeon