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Reading Jesus's Bible : how the New Testament helps us understand the Old Testament / John Goldingay.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2017Descripción: vii, 262 páginas ; 23 centímetrosTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802873644
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 220.6 G59 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • BS2387 .G54 2017
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Story -- Matthew 1:1--17: Jesus's Backstory -- Romans: The First Testament Story and the Gospel -- First Corinthians 10 and Hebrews: The Story as Warning -- The Story and the Stories (Part 1) -- The Story and the Stories (Part 2) -- Promises -- Matthew 1:18--2:23: Jesus Filling Out Promises -- Luke: Jesus Interpreting the Scriptures -- Acts: The Holy Spirit Said ... -- The Prophets in Themselves -- Ideas -- Matthew 3:13--17: The Anointed, the Servant, the Son -- Matthew 3:1--5: The Baptizer's Theological Dictionary -- Matthew 3:6--12: The Language World -- Romans: The Theological Resource -- Hebrews: Through the Prophets, through the Son -- Revelation: Hardly a Verse without an Allusion -- The Theology of the First Testament in the New Testament -- Relationship -- Matthew 4:1--11: It Is Written -- Matthew 5:1--16: A Disciples Blessings -- Relating to God in the New Testament -- Relating to God in the First Testament -- Life -- Matthew 5:17--20: Not to Annul but to Fulfill -- Matthew 5:21--48: You Have Heard That It Was Said ... -- The First Testament's Ethics in Its Own Right
Resumen: "For Jesus and his contemporaries, what we now know as the Old Testament was simply the Scriptures--and it was the fundamental basis of how people understood their relationship with God. In this book John Goldingay uncovers five major ways in which the New Testament uses the Old Testament. His discussion paves the way for contemporary readers to understand and appreciate the Old Testament more fully. Along with an overview of how Jesus and the first Christian writers read the Old Testament, illustrated with passages from Matthew, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Hebrews, Goldingay offers a straightforward introduction to the Old Testament in its own right. Reading Jesus's Bible will shed fresh Old Testament light on Jesus, God, and the church for readers today."--Back cover.
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Índices : páginas 253-262.

Introduction -- Story -- Matthew 1:1--17: Jesus's Backstory -- Romans: The First Testament Story and the Gospel -- First Corinthians 10 and Hebrews: The Story as Warning -- The Story and the Stories (Part 1) -- The Story and the Stories (Part 2) -- Promises -- Matthew 1:18--2:23: Jesus Filling Out Promises -- Luke: Jesus Interpreting the Scriptures -- Acts: The Holy Spirit Said ... -- The Prophets in Themselves -- Ideas -- Matthew 3:13--17: The Anointed, the Servant, the Son -- Matthew 3:1--5: The Baptizer's Theological Dictionary -- Matthew 3:6--12: The Language World -- Romans: The Theological Resource -- Hebrews: Through the Prophets, through the Son -- Revelation: Hardly a Verse without an Allusion -- The Theology of the First Testament in the New Testament -- Relationship -- Matthew 4:1--11: It Is Written -- Matthew 5:1--16: A Disciples Blessings -- Relating to God in the New Testament -- Relating to God in the First Testament -- Life -- Matthew 5:17--20: Not to Annul but to Fulfill -- Matthew 5:21--48: You Have Heard That It Was Said ... -- The First Testament's Ethics in Its Own Right

"For Jesus and his contemporaries, what we now know as the Old Testament was simply the Scriptures--and it was the fundamental basis of how people understood their relationship with God. In this book John Goldingay uncovers five major ways in which the New Testament uses the Old Testament. His discussion paves the way for contemporary readers to understand and appreciate the Old Testament more fully. Along with an overview of how Jesus and the first Christian writers read the Old Testament, illustrated with passages from Matthew, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Hebrews, Goldingay offers a straightforward introduction to the Old Testament in its own right. Reading Jesus's Bible will shed fresh Old Testament light on Jesus, God, and the church for readers today."--Back cover.

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Segunda Especialidad En Nuevo Testamento

Segunda Especialidad En Antiguo Testamento

Segunda Especialidad En Estudios Adventistas

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Maestría en teología histórica

Maestría en teología bíblica

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Maestría en misionología

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