<span>"This publication is recommended to everyone interested in the notion of canon and every scholar who wrestles with the history of canon formation. Chapman's theory will have to be reckoned with in all future research of the Old Testament canon." P.M. Venter in Hervormde Theologise Studies 58/4
Reading the Latter Prophets: Toward a New Canonical Criticism (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement 376)
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