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Providing an acute commentary on the authorship, dating, and composition of the book of Deuteronomy, Samuel Ives Curtiss provides synopsis and explanation on the views of notable theologians. This text was originally published as a pamphlet.
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Samuel Ives Curtiss (1844–1904) was chair of Old Testament literature and interpretation at Chicago Theological Seminary. A student of Franz Delitzsch, Curtiss translated much of Delitzsch’s work into English.