A House for My Name ( A Survey of the Old Testament) by Peter J. Leithart - This was at least the third time I've read this study which was my introduction to Leithart's work. As the subtitle suggests, this is a "survey" of the Old Testament, giving an overview of the themes and how they are related, not just throughout the Old Testament, but how they relate to the New Testament as well. It is full of insight on the construction of the narratives, and how the literary construction subtly enhances the teachings. I read the Scripture passages alongside Leithart's analysis and was amazed (again) at the way the entire Bible works together despite the multitude of authors and their backgrounds and styles, and the span of centuries over which the various books were written. Only the inspiration and instruction of the Holy Spirit working in and through each of the authors to harmonize the themes could account for this. Although this is what I would consider a scholarly work, it is an interesting and engaging book to read. Each chapter is followed by a set of review and discussion questions, so the book could be used as the basis for personal or group Bible study, or as a Biblical literature course for high school students.
By the same author: Miniatures and Morals