Book Review: The Psalms: An Introduction (original) (raw)

Review & Expositor, 2001

Abstract

without grounding his solution in evidence supplied by the text. As a rule, for example, Wallace seems to operate on the assumption that Joseph always acted piously, even pastorally, toward his brothers. The text can be understood otherwise with equal ease, however. Wallace's responsibility is to demonstrate, not to assume. Pastors and Christian educators may find this book a useful resource for group Bible study, but only if the group includes members, or has a leader, skilled in close readings of biblical texts. Wallace's version of the Joseph story is certainly viable, but, as presented, it obscures a range of other options.

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