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The world and the Word : an introduction to the Old Testament / Eugene H. Merrill, Mark F. Rooker, Michael A. Grisanti. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : B and H Academic, (c)2011.Description: xv, [3., 606, 12 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805440313
  • 9780805440317
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1140.3.M571.W675 2011
  • BS1140.3.R777.W675 2011
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Contents:
Introduction part 1. The world of the Old Testament part 2. The text of the Old Testament part 3. Approaches to the study of the Old Testament part 4. The Pentateuch part 5. The historical books part 6. The prophetic books part 7. The poetic books Epilogue Maps.
Summary: "The World and the Word is a fresh introduction to the Old Testament driven largely by the fact that so much Christian preaching and teaching today increasingly ignores what is eighty percent of the Bible. Authors Eugene Merrill, Mark Rooker, and Michael Grisanti work through the world and text of the Old Testament always making three major points: 1) the Old Testament is a rich source of theology and doctrine that is presupposed by the New Testament. Without it, Christian theology would be seriously deficient; 2) mastery of the Old Testament is crucial to an understanding of the New Testament; 3) the Old Testament offers, by teaching and example, practical principles of belief and behavior for contemporary times. Who God was and what He did then can be replicated in the lives of men and women today. Separating the verifiable biblical and extra-biblical data from the various interpretations of that same information, the book further shows how the Old Testament forms the platform and matrix from which sprang the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus and the church. The World and the Word will help students see an entry point into the very heart and design of God who loves them and wishes to make them the special object of His grace"--Back cover.
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Introduction part 1. The world of the Old Testament part 2. The text of the Old Testament part 3. Approaches to the study of the Old Testament part 4. The Pentateuch part 5. The historical books part 6. The prophetic books part 7. The poetic books Epilogue Maps.

"The World and the Word is a fresh introduction to the Old Testament driven largely by the fact that so much Christian preaching and teaching today increasingly ignores what is eighty percent of the Bible. Authors Eugene Merrill, Mark Rooker, and Michael Grisanti work through the world and text of the Old Testament always making three major points: 1) the Old Testament is a rich source of theology and doctrine that is presupposed by the New Testament. Without it, Christian theology would be seriously deficient; 2) mastery of the Old Testament is crucial to an understanding of the New Testament; 3) the Old Testament offers, by teaching and example, practical principles of belief and behavior for contemporary times. Who God was and what He did then can be replicated in the lives of men and women today. Separating the verifiable biblical and extra-biblical data from the various interpretations of that same information, the book further shows how the Old Testament forms the platform and matrix from which sprang the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus and the church. The World and the Word will help students see an entry point into the very heart and design of God who loves them and wishes to make them the special object of His grace"--Back cover.

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Eugene H. Merrill is a distinguished professor of Old Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, and distinguished professor of Old Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

Mark F. Rooker is a professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.

Michael A. Grisanti is a professor of Old Testament at The Master's Seminary in Sun Valley, California.

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