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The book has three chapters, plus a foreword. The chapters are: 1. The Modern Theory of the Bible: A critique of the modern intellectual trend to classify/study the Bible on the same level as Homer's Iliad. 2. Genesis in the Light of Modern Science: An explanation, by Dr. Steel, of how Genesis portrays an accurate, scientifically sound depiction of the origin of the universe. 3. The Hebrew Prophets: Praising the Prophets, from Moses to Micah, as visionaries with steadily improving visions of the coming redemption in Christ.
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"The Bible is not in danger. A book that has survived the attacks of its enemies and the mistakes of its friends for thousands of years is immortal."
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