Sailhamer published extensively on Old Testament matters, especially the Pentateuch. Sailhamer's latest publication, The Meaning of the Pentateuch (2009), has been called his magnum opus and briefly broke into Amazon.com's top 100 sellers.[8]John Piper has heartily endorsed it saying, "There is nothing like it. It will rock your world. You will never read the 'Pentateuch' the same again."[9]
"Biblical Theology and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible", pp 25–37 in Biblical Theology: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Scott J. Hafemann (2002) ISBN978-0830826841
"The Meaning of the Pentateuch: Revelation, Composition and Interpretation." (2009) ISBN978-0830838677
References
^Ollenburger, Ben C. (2004). Old Testament Theology: Flowering and Future. Eisenbrauns. ISBN1-57506-096-5.
^Chandler, Matt (2014). The Explicit Gospel. Crossway. pp. 96–97. ISBN978-1-4335-3003-6.
^Mark Driscoll; Gerry Breshears (2010). Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe. Crossway. p. 93. ISBN978-1-4335-2757-9. We hold to historic creationism, which emphasizes that the first two chapters of Genesis, God's inspired and inerrant Word, tell us that the God who created everything (angels, space-time, mass-energy, sun, moon, and stars, and all species of animals) prepared the land for human habitation in six literal twenty-four-hour days. At the end of those days, he shaped dust and breathed the breath of life into it, creating Adam. From Adam's rib, God created the woman.