Explore the ideas that shaped Old Testament faith across its history. This rigorous, posthumous edition presents A. B. Davidson’s long‑developed study of Old Testament theology, edited from his manuscripts to bring his ideas to today’s readers. It surveys the way God is understood, how humans relate to the divine, and how concepts of covenant, sin, redemption, and the last things unfold through biblical literature. The work traces large historical divisions and broad connections between belief and life in ancient Israel, offering depth without sacrificing clarity. - Learn how the Old Testament conceives God, Scripture, and spiritual life. - See how grace, faith, and righteousness operate within the covenant framework. - Follow the development from early covenantal thoughts to later prophetic and devotional insights. - Understand the relationship between individual faith and communal life in biblical theology. Ideal for students of biblical studies, clergy, and serious readers seeking a scholarly, enduring framework for understanding the Old Testament’s teachings about God, humanity, and salvation.