Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel's King
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Few books have sought toexhaustively trace the theme ofMessiah through all of Scripture, but this book does so with the expert analysis of three leading evangelical scholars. For the Bible student and pastor, Jesus the Messiah presentsa comprehensive picture of...
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Few books have sought toexhaustively trace the theme ofMessiah through all of Scripture,
but this book does so with the expert analysis of three leading evangelical scholars. For the Bible student and pastor, Jesus the Messiah presentsa comprehensive picture of bothscriptural and cultural expectationssurrounding the Messiah, from an examination of the Old Testament promises to their unique and perfect fulfillment in Jesus' life.
-Publisher
Few books have sought to exhaustively trace the theme of Messiah through all of Scripture,
but this book does so with the expert analysis of three leading evangelical scholars. For the Bible student and pastor, Jesus the Messiah presents a comprehensive picture of both scriptural and cultural expectations surrounding the Messiah, from an examination of the Old Testament promises to their unique and perfect fulfillment in Jesus’ life.
Students of the life of Christ will benefit from the authors’ rich understanding of ancient biblical culture and pastors will find an indispensable help for understanding the unity and importance of the ancient promise of Messiah. This handsome volume will be a ready reference on Messiah for years to come.
-Publisher
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 343911
- Product Code 9780825421099
- ISBNÂ 0825421098
- EANÂ 9780825421099
- Pages 528
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category Christ
- Publisher Kregel Academic
- Publication Date Nov 2012
- Sales Rank 62002
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 36mm
- Weight 0.001kg
Darrell L Bock
Darrell L.Bock (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture (CCL) at Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Bock has earned international recognition as a Humboldt Scholar (Tubingen University in Germany).He is the author or editor of many books, including the two-volume commentary on Luke and the volume on Acts (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series), Jesus according to Scripture, The Missing Gospels, Jesus in Context, and Studying the Historical Jesus.
Herbert W Bateman
Herbert W. Bateman IV (Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament Studies at Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana, and general editor of Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism: A Comparison of Traditional and Progressive Views.