First published in 1868, this Dutch-language theological work provides a systematic introduction to the New Testament for students and other curious readers. With detailed analysis of each book of the New Testament and its historical context, The New Testament for Learners offers a clear and accessible overview of the Christian scriptures.
Abraham Kuenen's scholarly work examines the evolution of Israelite religion from its earliest forms to the fall of the Jewish state. His thoughtful analysis offers valuable insights into the cultural and religious history of the region, and the impact of Judaism on modern society.
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