Old Testament Theology: Israel's FaithInterVarsity Press, 8 de fev. de 2010 - 891 páginas Old Testament Theology: Israel's Faith is the second of John Goldingay's magisterial three-volume Old Testament Theology. The award-winning first volume, Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel, followed the story line of the First Testament, developing its narrative theology. This volume finds its point of departure in the Prophets, Psalms and Wisdom literature, where we encounter a more discursive thinking that is closer to traditional theology. Whereas the first volume followed the epochal divine acts of Israel's "gospel" narrative, here Goldingay sets out the faith of Israel under the major rubrics of
In a style that cleaves closely to the text, Goldingay offers up a masterful exposition of the faith of the First Testament, one born of living long with the text and the refined skill of asking interesting questions and listening with trained attention. Never one to sacrifice a close hearing of a text for an easy generality, or to mute a discordant note for the sake of reassuring harmony, Goldingay gives us an Old Testament theology shot through with the edge-of-the-seat vitality of discovery. This volume's fresh presentations of theological motifs, as well as its engagement with contemporary contexts, will greatly enrich the treasury of insights this series makes available to preachers and communicators of the Old Testament. |
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... bring back to mind all that this name “Yhwh” denotes, some of which the previous lines have noted. Among other ... bringing light to people in darkness. Talking in the same breath about Yhwh and an image or about Yhwh and a god who can ...
... bring about that final renewal of Israel (Is 41:4). To be uniquely the first and the last (Is 44:6) is to have been the only God present (and therefore in existence) through that story, the only one working out a purpose in that story ...
... brings an aspect of that presence, but does so without being overwhelming. Elsewhere in Zechariah an aide brings ... bring me to your holy mountain, yes, to your dwelling.” In Psalm 23:6 “good and commitment chase me all the days of ...
... bringing charges against people against whom this court should then take action (see Zech 3; Job 1—2). Perhaps there ... bring a charge.91 The word for adversary/accuser is s8atan, and EVV often transliterate this word as Satan, but this ...
... brings these two together in a declaration that is simultaneously good news and bad news. “As I live (Yhwh's message), if I do not reign over you with a strong hand and an extended arm and fury outpoured ... I will bring you out from ...
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4 The Nightmare | 254 |
5 The Vision | 350 |
6 Humanity | 517 |
Conclusion | 834 |
Bibliography | 835 |
Author Index | 853 |
Subject Index | 859 |
Scripture Index | 867 |
Praise for Old Testament Theology | 892 |
About The Author | 895 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 896 |