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How did the Old Testament survive thousands of years of exile, war, dispersion, and unbelief - and still reach Christians today in a form we can trust? This book answers that question with historical clarity and theological depth.

Stewards of the Oracles: Israel, Scripture, and the Faithfulness of God is a sweeping exploration of how God preserved His Word through the people He entrusted it to - the Jewish people - across every era of redemptive history. Drawing from the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Septuagint, rabbinic literature, early Christian writings, and modern scholarship, this book demonstrates that the preservation of Scripture is not an accident of history but a manifestation of divine providence.

Across eighteen richly developed chapters, the book traces:

  • The formation of the Hebrew canon and why its boundaries were recognized long before Christianity

  • The role of Jewish scribes, scholars, and communities in safeguarding the biblical text

  • The origins and purpose of the Septuagint, and why it never replaced the Hebrew Scriptures

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls as evidence of both textual diversity and remarkable stability

  • The Masoretic tradition, whose precision and consistency shaped the Bible used today

  • The early Church's reliance on Jewish textual authority, including Jesus, the apostles, and the Church Fathers

  • Paul's argument in Romans 3:1-4, showing that Jewish unbelief does not nullify God's faithfulness

  • The Reformers' return to the Hebrew text, affirming Jewish stewardship as essential to Christian doctrine

Rather than portraying Scripture as a fragile artifact passed through unreliable hands, this book reveals a story of extraordinary continuity. Even in periods of national turmoil or widespread unbelief, God used the Jewish people to preserve the very words that testify to Christ.

Accessible yet scholarly, this work is ideal for pastors, students, teachers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how the Bible came to us - and why we can trust it. It offers a compelling blend of textual history, theological reflection, and historical analysis, culminating in a powerful conclusion:

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  • ISBN-13: 9798195715076
  • ISBN-10: 9798195715076
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.84 pounds
  • Page Count: 284

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