Most of my "knowledge" of the history and sources of the Bible was acquired from Watchtower publications. Although I left the JW org. some twenty years ago, I never felt compelled to consider the subject much further. However, since recently reading some stuff on the Web about NT and OT authors citing extra-Biblical writings and traditions (including Leolaia's 25-Feb-04 post on "Apocryphal Jewish Tradition in the New Testament"), I've become curious about the history of the Scriptures -- both OT and NT -- and about the current state of scholarly opinion on these.
Can anyone recommend a couple of good books on this topic? I'd like to read something accessible to the layperson but nonetheless scholarly in the sense of being up to date, well informed, well reasoned, and not too distorted by the author having an axe to grind.
On Amazon, I've found some books by Bart D. Ehrman that sound interesting and that received a number of four and five-star reviews. Has anyone read any of the following?:
The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament
Lost Scriptures: Books That Did Not Make It into the New Testament
Lost Christianities: The Battle for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew
Also, there seem to be a lot of such books covering the NT but how about the OT?