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Roots: Let the Old Testament Speak Revised ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 510 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2014
  • Kirjastus: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1845505069
  • ISBN-13: 9781845505066
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 510 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2014
  • Kirjastus: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1845505069
  • ISBN-13: 9781845505066
Teised raamatud teemal:

"The title, Old Testament, creates difficulties of its own. If it is "Old" and we are people of the "New", surely we may properly let it fade away into history? Besides, it seems very unlike the New Testament, even contradictory: all those wars when Jesus is the Prince of peace; all those commandments to obey when we are not under law but under grace. And can the God of the Old Testament be a God of love like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?"

These are the questions that Alec Motyer, a life long lover of the Old Testament, seeks to answer starting with the conviction that Jesus is the fulfilment of the Old Testament Scripture. This is for the Christian who wants to know what the Old Testament has to do with the New Testament and why the Christian should read it.

A comprehensive survey of the Old Testament organised around its authors and major characters, the theme of this book is that the Holy Spirit chose, fashioned and equipped the biblical authors to convey distinctive truths through each of them.'



Can the God of the Old Testament be a God of love like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit? A comprehensive survey of the Old Testament organised around its authors and major characters.

This is for the Christian who wants to know what the Old Testament has to do with the New TestamentWhy Christians should read the Old Testament

"The title, Old Testament, creates difficulties of its own. If it is "Old" and we are people of the "New", surely we may properly let it fade away into history? Besides, it seems very unlike the New Testament, even contradictory: all those wars when Jesus is the Prince of peace; all those commandments to obey when we are not under law but under grace. And can the God of the Old Testament be a God of love like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?"

These are the questions that Alec Motyer, a life long lover of the Old Testament, seeks to answer starting with the conviction that Jesus is the fulfilment of the Old Testament Scripture. This is for the Christian who wants to know what the Old Testament has to do with the New Testament and why the Christian should read it.

A comprehensive survey of the Old Testament organised around its authors and major characters, the theme of this book is that the Holy Spirit chose, fashioned and equipped the biblical authors to convey distinctive truths through each of them.'

This is for the Christian who wants to know what the Old Testament has to do with the New Testament
Why Christians should read the Old Testament

Arvustused

"This is a masterful panorama of the old testament. Helpful thumbnails of each book, illuminating engagement with the text, perceptive connections with our own day and faith combine to make this a superb overview of the old testament. The arrangement of material along the timeline of history is immensely useful and at a stroke clarifies how the old testament flows toward the new; but the real genius of the book is that it begins with that destination: with Christ, whose Scripture it was. Seasoned preachers and inquiring beginners alike will gain from every page. Read it : it's brilliant!" -- Dominic Smart "This is vintage Motyer; it is affectionate--the writer's sheer delight in 'the law of the Lord' tends to ooze out from behind the print; it is fresh--he's familiar with the scholarly waterfront but Jacob-like has wrestled and stewed over these texts himself (and his struggle is our gain); it is devious, for Alec clearly wants to hook you on the Old Testament! Huge kudos to 'Focus' for this format." -- Dale Ralph Davis 'There can be no doubt that this book benefits greatly from Alec Motyer's lifetime of Old Testament study. His mastery of the Hebrew text, his knowledge of the Old Testament background, and his conviction that Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of the law and prophets together give him a rare ability to paint the big picture and to tell the 'story within the story' of the Old Testament.' -- John Stott

Dedication 7(2)
Preface 9(2)
John Stott
Author's Preface 11(2)
A Note to the Reader 13(2)
1 Starting with Jesus
15(14)
2 The Message and Its Men
29(20)
3 Moses: Pentateuch Panorama
49(20)
4 Moses: Foundational Principles
69(22)
5 History Is His Story
91(22)
6 Joshua to Kings: The National Portrait Gallery
113(22)
7 Psalms: The Singers and Their Songs
135(18)
8 Elijah and Elisha: A Resounding `No'
153(18)
9 Amos and Hosea: Voices in the North
171(24)
10 Isaiah: Jerusalem's Crisis
195(28)
11 Jonah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah: The Nineveh File
223(18)
12 Wrestling Jeremiah: The Reluctant Prophet
241(24)
13 Ezekiel: To Know the Lord
265(24)
14 Daniel: Good News from a Distant Land
289(24)
15 The Loving Wisdom of Our God
313(18)
16 Haggai and Zechariah: The Two Visionaries
331(22)
17 Ezra and Nehemiah: The Two Administrators
353(18)
18 Malachi and Joel: Hoping to the End
371(20)
Scripture Index 391(16)
Subject Index 407
Dr Alec Motyer (1924-2016) was a well-known Bible expositor and from an early age had a love for studying God's Word. He was principal of Trinity College, Bristol and wrote many widely appreciated commentaries and other books.