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Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament : Genre, Authorial Intent, and the Nature of Scripture / John Goldingay, Tremper Longman III, Havilah Dharamraj, Jason S. DeRouchie, Craig A. Carter ; Brian J. Tabb, Andrew M. King, general editors

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Counterpoints. Bible and theology | Counterpoints (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Publisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Academic, [2022]Description: 322 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780310125518
  • 0310125510
Other title:
  • 5 views of Christ in the Old Textament
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Five views of Christ in the Old TestamentDDC classification:
  • 220.64 G6193
Summary: The authors of the New Testament regularly quote and allude to Old Testament passages that point to the presence, person, and work of Jesus. Jesus himself claimed that Moses wrote about him (John 5:46). And on the road to Emmaus, Jesus instructed the disciples from "Moses and all the prophets" regarding himself (Luke 24:27). Though Christians affirm that the Old Testament bears witness to Christ, how the Old Testament writers did this is a matter of extensive debate. Furthermore, Christian Biblical scholars also debate the degree to which contemporary interpreters of the Bible can follow the hermeneutics of the New Testament authors in using the Old Testament to point to the person and work of Jesus Christ. This book brings together in conversation the major views on how the Old Testament points to Christ. Each contributor presents their preferred methodology, showing readers how their interpretive approach best explains the Biblical data. Additionally, authors provide case studies of various Old Testament passages that equip readers to better compare the strengths and weaknesses of each of author's approaches. This essential resource will help readers learn practical steps to help them read the Old Testament more faithfully as it testifies to Jesus the Messiah"-- Paraphrased from info provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

The authors of the New Testament regularly quote and allude to Old Testament passages that point to the presence, person, and work of Jesus. Jesus himself claimed that Moses wrote about him (John 5:46). And on the road to Emmaus, Jesus instructed the disciples from "Moses and all the prophets" regarding himself (Luke 24:27). Though Christians affirm that the Old Testament bears witness to Christ, how the Old Testament writers did this is a matter of extensive debate. Furthermore, Christian Biblical scholars also debate the degree to which contemporary interpreters of the Bible can follow the hermeneutics of the New Testament authors in using the Old Testament to point to the person and work of Jesus Christ. This book brings together in conversation the major views on how the Old Testament points to Christ. Each contributor presents their preferred methodology, showing readers how their interpretive approach best explains the Biblical data. Additionally, authors provide case studies of various Old Testament passages that equip readers to better compare the strengths and weaknesses of each of author's approaches. This essential resource will help readers learn practical steps to help them read the Old Testament more faithfully as it testifies to Jesus the Messiah"-- Paraphrased from info provided by publisher

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