The Historical Books of the Old Testament

By Barnard C. Taylor

Appendix B

 

WORKS THAT MAY BE CONSULTED

  • “Dictionary of the Bible,” Smith.
  • “Cyclopædia,” McClintock and Strong
  • “Encyclopædia,” Schaff -Herzog.
  • “Introduction to the Old Testament,” Keil.
  • “Companion to the Bible,” Barrows.
  • “History of Israel,” Ewald.
  • “History of the Jews,” Milman.
  • “History of the Jewish Church,” Stanley.
  • “Hours with the Bible,” Geikie.
  • Antiquities of the Jews,” Josephus.
  • “Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient World,” Rawlinson.
  • “Ancient Egypt,” Rawlinson.
  • “Ancient Egyptians,” Wilkinson.
  • “History of Egypt,” Wendel.
  • “Ancient Egypt and Assyria,” Maspero.
  • “Nineveh and Babylon,” Layard.
  • Story of the Nations.
    •      Chaldea.
    •      Assyria.
    •      Media.
    •      Phœnicia.
    •      The Jews.
  • Men of the Bible.
    •      Samuel and Saul.
    •       David.
    •       Solomon.
    •       Kings of Israel and Judah.
    •       Elijah.
    •       Isaiah,
    •       Jeremiah.
    •      The Minor Prophets.
    •       Daniel.
  • Bypaths of Bible Knowledge.
    •        Egypt and Syria.
    •        Fresh Light from Ancient Monuments.
    •        Babylon, Life and History.
    •        Races of the Old Testament.
  • “Buried Cities and Bible Countries,” St. Clair.
  • “Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament,” Schrader.
  • “Bible and Modern Discoveries,” Harper.