Review of: Dobykin D. G. Non-canonical Books of the Old Testament: Schoolbook. Saint-Petersburg: Publishing House of Saint-Petersburg Theological Academy, 2020. 168 p. ISBN: 978-5-906627-81-0

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  • Kovshov Mikhail V. Moscow Theological Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31802/BSCH.2020.1.1.015

Abstract

The book is a work of great interest to the readers of the Bible, and it is a work of great value for the reader, and for the readers of the Bible. The more so because it was written by an acknowledged specialist in his field, Associate Professor at the Department of Biblical Studies of St. Petersburg Academy of Education Dmitry Georgievich Dobykin, from whose pen came many good-quality textbooks on Orthodox biblical studies. The manual has a competent and well thought out structure. The first part is dedicated to the Second Book of Ezra, the books of Tobit, Judith, the Wisdom of Solomon, the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, the Epistle of Jeremiah, the Book of Baruch, the three books of Maccabees and the Third Book of Ezra. Each book is treated in the following general way: 1. Content and theology. 2. Authorship. 3. Time and place of writing. 4. The original language. 5. History of the text and interpretation.

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Published

2020-06-15

How to Cite

Kovshov М. В. (2020). Review of: Dobykin D. G. Non-canonical Books of the Old Testament: Schoolbook. Saint-Petersburg: Publishing House of Saint-Petersburg Theological Academy, 2020. 168 p. ISBN: 978-5-906627-81-0. Biblical Scholia, (1 (1), 249–251. https://doi.org/10.31802/BSCH.2020.1.1.015

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