This, the second of three volumes in John Goldingay's Old Testament Theology, examines the theology of the Old Testament under the major rubrics of God, Israel, The Nightmare (judgment), The Vision (hope), The World, The Nations and Humanity.
G. Samson K. Lawson Younger contrasts Samson with Othniel: “It is a great irony that the worst of the judges in moral character and success in delivering Israel is the best- known judge, while the ideal judge is the least known.”46 1.
In this powerful book, Walter Brueggemann moves the discussion of Old Testament theology beyond the dominant models of previous generations.
Davies, Numbers, NCB (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; London: Marshall Pickering, 1995), pp. 83–84; Milgrom, Leviticus, pp. 457–460; Kiuchi, Leviticus, passim; Wenham, Leviticus, pp. 241–243. Similar expressions refer to offenders being cut off ...
A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament gives fresh insight and understanding to this theological discipline. Scholars from Dallas Theological Seminary combine to create this important volume edited by Roy B. Zuck.
In this first volume in the Library of Biblical Theology series, Walter Brueggemann portrays the key components in Israel's encounter with God as recorded in the Hebrew Bible.
Newly revised, updated, and enlarged, this edition of a standard survey clearly sets forth and analyzes the major trends in contemporary Old Testament scholarship.
Carrying on the tradition of Geerhardus Vos, Beale has raised the bar for biblical theology in our day. We will be digesting this volume for many years to come." --Michael Horton, Westminster Seminary California "A stimulating read.
Probably the most violent estimate of the text came from R. H. Pfeiffer , 11 who charged that the author's mind was “ muddled , ” his text “ obscure , involved , ” . “ badly written , ” full of " bad grammar and dreary style , ” filled ...
In this first volume in the Library of Biblical Theology series, Walter Brueggemann portrays the key components in Israel's encounter with God as recorded in the Hebrew Bible.
This work, however, is no mere academic exercise. Moberly explores the person of God to give realistic direction to faith. This novel Old Testament theology is stimulating--more important, it is useful.