Thus The History of Ancient Israel and Judah, an account of the struggle of a minority people or nation to survive and preserve and perpetuate their identity, came to fruition. Going back in time and explaining how the people and nation came to be and then moving forward to discuss their ongoing efforts to fulfill the seven requirements for survival – administrative structure, economic independence, ideological standardization, common language, selective appropriation, population growth, and land acquisition, all of which are reflected in their theology – Ross logically and methodically gives us a glimpse into the inner workings of a heretofore little understood people.