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Understanding prophecy : a biblical-theological approach / Alan S. Bandy, Benjamin L. Merkle. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, a division of Kregel, Incorporated, [(c)2015.Description: 264 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780825442711
  • 0825442710
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS647.3.U534 2015
  • BS647.3.M563.U534 2015
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Contents:
Part 1: Introducing Bible Prophecy Part 2: Old Testament Prophecies Part 3: New Testament Prophecies Appendixes
Summary: An authoritative guide to clearly understanding the place and meaning of prophecy in the Bible For thoughtful readers who are curious about biblical prophecy, this book will help them learn the place of prophecy in the message of the Bible and clear up the confusion that often surrounds reading these texts. Studying biblical prophecy is about much more than predicting end-times events. Rather, a proper approach to prophecy acknowledges that the threads of prophecy crisscross throughout Genesis to Revelation, forming the fabric of canonical Scripture. This is why having a good grasp of the prophetic genre is essential for understanding the message of the entire Bible. Authors Alan Bandy and Benjamin Merkle not only offer thoughtful and careful explanations of individual biblical prophecies, but also give the reader the big picture of how all prophecy relates to and should be interpreted in light of Jesus Christ. This book examines the nature, themes, purposes, and theology of biblical prophecy and provides a framework for how to interpret any passage in the context of the Bible as a whole. - See more at: http://www.kregel.com/biblical-studies/understanding-prophecy/#sthash.tSFAJA1W.dpuf
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Part 1: Introducing Bible Prophecy Part 2: Old Testament Prophecies Part 3: New Testament Prophecies Appendixes

An authoritative guide to clearly understanding the place and meaning of prophecy in the Bible For thoughtful readers who are curious about biblical prophecy, this book will help them learn the place of prophecy in the message of the Bible and clear up the confusion that often surrounds reading these texts. Studying biblical prophecy is about much more than predicting end-times events. Rather, a proper approach to prophecy acknowledges that the threads of prophecy crisscross throughout Genesis to Revelation, forming the fabric of canonical Scripture. This is why having a good grasp of the prophetic genre is essential for understanding the message of the entire Bible. Authors Alan Bandy and Benjamin Merkle not only offer thoughtful and careful explanations of individual biblical prophecies, but also give the reader the big picture of how all prophecy relates to and should be interpreted in light of Jesus Christ. This book examines the nature, themes, purposes, and theology of biblical prophecy and provides a framework for how to interpret any passage in the context of the Bible as a whole. - See more at: http://www.kregel.com/biblical-studies/understanding-prophecy/#sthash.tSFAJA1W.dpuf Publisher

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