Matthew Newkirk holds a PhD from Wheaton College and is Professor of Old Testament at Christ Bible Seminary in Nagoya, Japan.
""In Just Deceivers, Newkirk tackles a tough topic--how are Bible readers to come to terms with the surprisingly numerous accounts of deception in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. Combining careful research, a broad acquaintance with pertinent primary and secondary literature, a lucid and inviting writing style, and sound judgment throughout, Newkirk's book should find a place on the reading lists not only of students of the books of Samuel but of all who have ever puzzled over 'lying episodes' in the Bible."" --V. Philips Long, Professor of Old Testament, Regent College, Vancouver, BC, Canada ""Many assume it's always wrong to deceive others. Imagine their surprise when they discover that the Bible sometimes views deception positively. In this important study of deception in 1-2 Samuel, Matthew Newkirk rightly concludes that there is such a thing as just deception. I agree and heartily recommend this book for all who want to know when deception is not only acceptable, but right and just."" --Robert B. Chisholm, Professor of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, TX ""Newkirk helpfully explores the role and consequences of deceit in twenty-eight episodes in the books of Samuel, with the aim of determining the narrator's disposition toward the issue. He observes that when the goal of the deceit was to cause unjust harm or death to someone else, or when deceivers were only looking out for their own interests, the biblical author assessed the actions negatively. However, when the intent of the deception was to prevent unjust harm or death, and when the deception was intended to benefit someone else, it was assessed positively. . . . Pastors and biblical commentators, students of Scripture and Christian ethicists will need to pay careful attention to this work in the future."" --Daniel I. Block, Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
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