The Bible Jesus Read: Why the Old Testament Matters
Autor Philip Yancey Narator Philip D. Yancey, Maurice Englanden Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 3 sep 2006
With his candid, signature style, Yancey unfolds his interactions with the Old Testament from the perspective of his own deeply personal journey. From Moses, the amazing prince of Egypt, to the psalmists' turbulent emotions and the prophets' oddball rantings, Yancey paints a picture of Israel's God--and ours--that fills in the blanks of a solely New Testament vision of the Almighty.
As he reconnects for us the strong, sinuous chords that bind the Old and New Testaments, Yancey reclaims the Reformers' deep sense of unity between the two. Most important, he says, reading the Scriptures that Jesus so revered gives believers a profound new understanding of Christ, the Cornerstone of the new covenant. "The more we comprehend the Old Testament," Yancey writes, "the more we comprehend Jesus."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310273578
ISBN-10: 0310273579
Dimensiuni: 128 x 154 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Ediția:Prescurtată
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310273579
Dimensiuni: 128 x 154 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Ediția:Prescurtată
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
Philip
Yancey
has
a
way
of
confronting
our
most
cherished--but
misguided--notions
about
the
Christian
life.
InThe
Bible
Jesus
Read,
Yancey
challenges
the
perception
that
the
New
Testament
is
more
important
than
the
Old,
that
the
Hebrew
Scriptures
aren't
worth
the
time
they
take
to
read
and
understand
them.
Writing
as
always
with
keen
insight
into
the
human
condition
and
God’s
provision
for
it,
Yancey
debunks
this
theory
once
and
for
all.
Yes,
he
agrees,
the
Old
Testament
can
be
baffling,
boring,
and
even
offensive
to
the
modern
reader.
But
as
he
personally
discovered,
the
Old
Testament
is
full
of
rewards
for
the
one
who
embraces
its
riches.
With his candid, signature style, Yancey unfolds his interactions with the Old Testament from the perspective of his own deeply personal journey. From Moses, the amazing prince of Egypt, to the psalmists' turbulent emotions and the prophets' oddball rantings, Yancey paints a picture of Israel's God--and ours--that fills in the blanks of a solely New Testament vision of the Almighty.
As he reconnects for us the strong, sinuous chords that bind the Old and New Testaments, Yancey reclaims the Reformers' deep sense of unity between the two. Most important, he says, reading the Scriptures that Jesus so revered gives believers a profound new understanding of Christ, the Cornerstone of the new covenant. "The more we comprehend the Old Testament," Yancey writes, "the more we comprehend Jesus."
With his candid, signature style, Yancey unfolds his interactions with the Old Testament from the perspective of his own deeply personal journey. From Moses, the amazing prince of Egypt, to the psalmists' turbulent emotions and the prophets' oddball rantings, Yancey paints a picture of Israel's God--and ours--that fills in the blanks of a solely New Testament vision of the Almighty.
As he reconnects for us the strong, sinuous chords that bind the Old and New Testaments, Yancey reclaims the Reformers' deep sense of unity between the two. Most important, he says, reading the Scriptures that Jesus so revered gives believers a profound new understanding of Christ, the Cornerstone of the new covenant. "The more we comprehend the Old Testament," Yancey writes, "the more we comprehend Jesus."