The Study of Old Testament Theology TodayJames Clarke & Co., 2004 - 116 pages Is the Old Testament man-centred? Is it merely a collection of myths that evolved out of man's search for God? Or is the Old Testament a record of God's Revelation to man in history? Is the Old Testament a part of the word of God? In the four lectures presented in this book, Dr Young explores the history, nature, content and influence of Old Testament theology. Dr. Young takes bold issue with modern scholars of the Old Testament, who have dissected its words, but ignored their meaning. In his discussion of Old Testament theology and history, he admits that archaeology has, in general, supported the position of those who have regarded Old Testament history as untrustworthy. However, his clear arguments support the premise that the Old Testament is grounded upon that which God Himself did in history. The author examines the nature of Old Testament theology, and compares Old Testament literature with references in The Iliad and The Odyssey and in the religious literature of Egypt and Babylonia. He traces the development of the oral tradition, which can be recognised in Old Testament literature, and the cultural influence which affected the scribes. However, whilst he argues that these influences should be noted, he believes that they are of secondary importance to the words themselves. Finally, Dr, Young concludes by analysing the meaning of the Covenant, and the content and influence of Old Testament theology. He examines the prophecies which prepare for the coming of the Messiah, and considers the manner in which the Old Testament paves the way for the New. This discussion of Old Testament theology is of supreme importance to ministers and students, and to all who love the Bible. |
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Abraham according Adam ancient answer appears approach believed Bible biblical blessing bring brought called chapter character child Christ Christian Church clear comes concerned consider covenant criticism designation divine doctrine earth Egypt element emphasis employed example existence Exodus expression fact faith fallen Father follow Genesis give given God's grace hand Hebrews human identified important individual inferences influence interpretation Isaiah Ishtar Israel Jesus justice king language living Lord meaning ment merely Messiah Moses namely nature Old Testament theology particular passage patriarchs period picture position preparation present promise proper prophecy prophet question reason regard religion revelation salvation saving Scripture sense serpent simply Sinai sins speak spoke stress study of Old teaching things thinking thought tion true truly truth understanding unto verse vision woman Yahweh
Références à ce livre
Look to the Rock: An Old Testament Background to Our Understanding of Christ Alec Motyer Aucun aperçu disponible - 2004 |