An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach

10 best books like An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach (Bruce K. Waltke): Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration, The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament, Solomon Among the Postmoderns, Kingdom of Priests: A History of Old Testament Israel, A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, An Introduction to the Old Testament, The Shape of Sola Scriptura, Pierced for Our Transgressions: Rediscovering the Glory of Penal Substitution

AuthorG.K. Beale
ISBN0801026938
An Exploration of Old Testament Quotations, Allusions, and Echoes Occurring from Matthew through Revelation

"This really is a new sort of commentary! For the first time we are given a continuous exegetical reading of the way each New Testament book quotes, alludes to, and evokes the Old Testament...
AuthorGordon D. Fee
ISBN0802825079
A truly brilliant commentary. This is everything a good commentary should be- academically intense, but not dry or inaccessible for pastors and students. This is the yardstick by which commentaries should be evaluated. The updates and responses to his critics are incisive and direct without being...
AuthorBruce M. Metzger
This thoroughly revised edition of Bruce M. Metzger's classic work is the most up-to-date manual available for the textual criticism of the New Testament. The Text of the New Testament, Fourth Edition, has been invigorated by the addition of Bart D. Ehrman--author of numerous best-selling books...
AuthorJohn H. Walton
ISBN0830814191
This edition has a new cover

Preaching's Preacher's Guide to the Best Bible Reference for 2014 (General Reference) How can we account for the "Book of the Law" suddenly being discovered during Josiah's renovation of the temple (2 Chron 34:14)? We know from Egypt and Mesopotamia that it was...
AuthorPeter J. Leithart
ISBN1587432048
In Ecclesiastes, Solomon states that "all is vapor" and describes humans as trying to "shepherd the wind." In "Solomon among the Postmoderns," author Peter J. Leithart uses these claims, as well as the entire book of Ecclesiastes, to show how Solomon resonated with postmodernism.

Exploring...
Kingdom of Priests: A History of Old Testament Israel
AuthorEugene H. Merrill
ISBN0801021030
Dr. Merrill's study on the history of the nation of Israel is invaluable to the student of the Old Testament. The writer deals with a variety of liberal views of the history of the Old Testament and does an excellent job showing their flaws and weaknesses. He argues admirably for the conservative dating...
AuthorGleason L. Archer Jr.
ISBN0802482015
In this revised volume, Gleason Archer approaches the study of the Old Testament from both the general and the specific point of view. Dealing first with issues over which many scholars debate, Archer offers evidence to support the conservative view of: canonicity historicity inspiration textual...
AuthorTremper Longman III
ISBN0310263417
This second edition of An Introduction to the Old Testament integrates and interacts with recent developments in Old Testament scholarship. Several distinctive set it apart from other introductions to the Old Testament:• It is thoroughly evangelical in its perspective• It emphasizes “special...
AuthorKeith A. Mathison
ISBN1885767749
In what shape do we find the doctrine of sola Scriptura today? Many modern Evangelicals see it as a license to ignore history and the creeds in favor of a more splintered approach to the Christian living. In the past two decades, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox apologists have strongly tried to undermine...
AuthorSteve Jeffery
ISBN1433501082
The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of hope for countless Christians through the ages. However, with an increasing number of theologians, church leaders, and even popular Christian books and magazines questioning this doctrine,...
AuthorChristopher J.H. Wright
ISBN0830827781
Nothing confuses Christian ethics quite like the Old Testament. Some faithful readers struggle through its pages and conclude that they must obey its moral laws but may disregard its ceremonial and civil laws. Others abandon its teaching altogether in favor of a strictly New Testament ethic. Neither...
The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses
AuthorVern Sheridan Poythress
ISBN0875523757
Excellent and fruitful discussion throughout. I agree wholeheartedly that big-kid timeout known as jail time needs to go away, to mention one of many issues Poythress clear-headedly challenges. The wheezy, groaning sound at the end of the book is the sound of Poythress becoming a reluctant theonomist....
AuthorStephen G. Dempster
ISBN0830826157
In this stimulating New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Stephen G. Dempster argues that, despite its undoubted literary diversity, the Hebrew Bible possesses a remarkable structural and conceptual unity. The various genres and books are placed within a comprehensive narrative framework...
New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ
AuthorThomas R. Schreiner
ISBN0801026806
In this substantial volume, Thomas Schreiner takes up the study of New Testament theology, looking for the themes that emerge from a detailed reading of the whole rather than considering the individual writings separately.

Two themes in particular emerge. The first concerns redemptive...
AuthorIain W. Provan
ISBN0664220908
Iain Provan, V. Philips Long, and Tremper Longman, well-respected scholars all, have extensively updated this book for its second edition. Apparently, the first edition raised the dander of the extreme left side of scholarship. There’s even an appendix that you might want to read first called...
AuthorD.A. Carson
ISBN0310238591
This is a non-review but I felt i had to share with you all, forgive me - I just noticed this on IMDB. They have entries for characters in movies. So for Jesus they have this brilliant entry. As we know, in the New Testament Jesus is given different titles - Son of Man, Son of God, King of the Jews (the last one...
AuthorGraeme Goldsworthy
ISBN0830826963
The massive diversity and complexity of the Bible can make it a daunting project for anyone to tackle. Getting a grasp on the unity of the Bible, its central message from Genesis to Revelation, helps immensely in understanding the meaning of any one book or passage. That is the goal of this book by Graeme...
The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary
AuthorJohn H. Sailhamer
ISBN0310574218
Most scholars studying the first five books of the Bible either attempt to dissect it into various pre-pentateuchal documents or, at the very least, analyze Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy as separate, self-contained documents. The Pentateuch As Narrative focuses on the...
A Survey of the Old Testament
AuthorAndrew E. Hill
ISBN0310229030
This is a excellent text for both the devout neophyte and the interested mind. The historical context provided is eye opening and truly enthralling. My one critique is that John Walton continues to push a polemic theory of creation. How can one be so sure that Genesis stole from other creation narratives...
AuthorRobert Alter
ISBN0465004318
Most of Alter's work can be summed up like this: What at first appears simple, even mechanical, is in fact a work of highly skilled artistry.

This book, on poetry, seemed like a bit of a slog when I was reading it; having read it I find myself noticing biblical poetry and paying more attention to...
The Message of the New Testament: Promises Kept
AuthorMark Dever
ISBN1581347162
The New Testament is the story of how all the promises made by God in the Old Testament were kept--and what that means for us today. The nation of Israel had many hopes: hope for a deliverer, hope for restored fellowship with God, and hope for the world to be put right. The New Testament explains how those...
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