Digital Logos Edition
Featuring contributions from 13 respected evangelical scholars, this gospel-centered introduction to the Old Testament will help anyone who teaches or studies Scripture to better see the initial outworking of God’s plan to redeem the world through Jesus Christ. With this valuable overview, readers will learn how to view the Old Testament from a biblical-theological perspective. See the promises of God given in the Old Testament, promises that are kept in the New.
“Jesus is the theological center of the Old Testament. This means that the person and work of Jesus as presented in the New Testament (including his birth, life, teachings, death, resurrection, ascension, and return) constitute the singular reality that unifies and explains everything that appears in the Old Testament.” (Page 25)
“Samson was Israel personified—set apart from the womb by the electing grace of God, destined for holiness, but prone to seduction by the femme fatale of other gods, which ended in slavery and death.” (Page 195)
“It is also important to note that at the very beginning, the Old Testament provides no proofs for the existence of God. The Bible presupposes the very being of God; it does not need to be proven. Scripture stands on this very truth: God is.” (Page 49)
“The Book of the Covenant is derivative, applying the principles of the Decalogue to the specific social contexts of Israel as a nation, and it was valid only in that particular era.” (Page 84)
“But I will bring judgment on the nation that they serve, and afterward they shall come out with great possessions’ (15:14). The central message of the book of Exodus is God’s keeping of that promise by delivering Abraham’s offspring from slavery in the land of Egypt.” (Page 69)