The Making of the Old Testament is one of three books accompanying the
volumes of commentary in the Old Testament and Apocrypha series of
Cambridge Bible Commentaries on the New English Bible. This volume is
concerned with the formation of the books of the Old Testament and
Apocrypha in the context of the ancient Near Eastern World, and with the
ways in which these books have come down to us through the Jewish and
Christian communities. Individual chapters discuss other literary
documents contemporary with events in the Old Testament; the style of
and critical approaches to the Old Testament books; other Jewish writing
(Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha); the development of the Old Testament
canon; the development of the modern English text from the various
earlier versions; and the place of the Old Testament in modern Judaism
and Christianity. Each of the chapters is followed by suggestions for
further reading.