Old Testament Narrative
Genre
Old Testament Narratives are units of thought that fit within the larger framework of an Old Testament Book.
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The Ethical Teaching of Amos, Its Content and Relevance
Scholars have emphasized the importance of Amos among the great prophets of the Old Testament by means of various expressions. He has been referred to as the “first of the classical prophets,”[1]Philip Hyatt, “The Book of Amos,” Interpr... Read More »
The Theological Implications of the Prophecy of Amos
When one begins to talk about the theology of Amos, he must recognize immediately that this is something that he must ferret out for himself. Amos nowhere set out a systematic presentation of his personal theology. This does not mean that Amos did not have a t... Read More »
Preaching from Amos
Since the message of the Bible is timeless, yet always timely, biblical preaching may be relevant preaching. It is the task of the preacher in every generation to relate the message of the Bible to his time. This is not an easy task. It requires both an unders... Read More »
Preaching Values in Deuteronomy
Introduction To many, Deuteronomy is a closed book. Assuming that it is directed to the Israelites, and that its regulations and embodiment of faith are for the Jewish people only, countless Christians have too long missed its vital message. Perhaps even more ... Read More »
Some Theological Concepts in the Book of Deuteronomy
The presence of the word “concepts” in my assigned subject raises immediately the question of the nature of biblical theology. Is biblical theology propositional and systematic or is it the recital or proclamation of the redemptive acts of God in a... Read More »