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<note>James H. Charlesworth and Walter P. Weaver Series Editors

How, if at all, is the New Testament related to the Old?

* Does the traditional view of the Old Testament as promise and the New Testament as fulfillment still hold?

* Why are religious services organized so that there are readings from both the Old and the New Testaments?

* How can we understand the relationship between the testa- ments in a way that celebrates the similarities and differences between Jews and Christians?

Five outstanding scholars address these and other issues in this book. The contributors include Bernard W. Anderson, James H. Charlesworth, John J. Carey, Frank Johnson, and Walter P. Weaver.

James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary and Director of the seminary's Dead Sea Scrolls Project.

Walter P. Weaver is Chair of the Humanities Division and Department of Religion and Philosophy at Florida Southern College, Lakeland, and Pendergrass Professor of Religion.

Cover design by Jim Gerbard the</note>
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