King James's Bible

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Author_W. H Stevenson
Beth El
Bethlehem
biblical hermeneutics
biblical references in literature
canonical texts analysis
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century
Christian Churches
Eighth Century Bc
English literary allusions
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Fatherless
fifth
Follow
Harlot
hast
hear
Held
Jeroboam II
john
John Purvey
Kindred
King James's Translators
King James’s Translators
knowest
lord
Lord God
Mercy Seat
NIV
Nunc Dimittis
Prophecies
purvey
religious historiography
Sapphire
scriptural exegesis
shalt
Sixteenth Century Bible
Son Absalom
theological context studies
Thirteenth Century Bc
thou
Thou Knowest
Unleavened Bread
Wandered
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138836976
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Without an understanding of Biblical stories, readers lose out on much of the richness of English literature, as authors from Milton through T.S. Eliot to Jeanette Winterson draw inspiration from Biblical stories in their own writing. This user-friendly annotated selection of key passages from the King James’s Bible clarifies the key themes, characters, stories and genealogies for students, offering timelines, a bibliography, and a detailed index for quick and easy reference.

The original 1984 version, of which this is a revised edition, was written by Bill Stevenson as a response to his students' difficulty with biblical references in literature - a selection from the King James’s Bible that would give the student a notion of what the book contains, including the history of the 1611 text, the strands of imagery that bind the whole together. It gives the student a brief overview of the political, historical and religious contexts of the stories in the Bible as well as a brief history of the different versions of the Bible.

W. H. Stevenson is retired Professor of English at Calabar University, Nigeria.

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