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The gospel story begins in Torah. What culminates at Golgotha
starts with the rebellion in the garden. The Torah's story can be
framed as a question: How will the word of God overcome the human
revolution? Torah Story offers a student-friendly introduction to
the redemptive narrative housed in the first five books of the
Bible. Every main chapter introduces a section of Torah with
attention to its basic structure. This is followed by another look
at how this portion of Torah connects to the rest of the Christian
Bible. The dynamic design includes opportunities in every chapter
to make the most of Torah study including: Helps for getting
started (focus questions, key terms, outline) An interactive
workshop with challenge questions and advanced questions
Suggestions for research projects Next steps for further study A
refreshingly new approach to the Torah--neither an introduction nor
a commentary--Torah Story provides an apprenticeship on the Old
Testament's first five books. But it also provides a model of how
to read Scripture intertextually with an eye to the New Testament
gospels. It leaves no doubt as to the overarching unity of the
message and composition of the Pentateuch. The second edition is
streamlined and simplified throughout, with updated examples and
new sidebars and imagery.
This workbook accompanies Gary Edward Schnittjer's Torah Story.
Following the textbook's structure, it offers chapter-by-chapter
guided exercises designed to support the students learning
experience and enhance their comprehension of the Pentateuch.
Working knowledge of the Bible's first five books is essential for
every serious student of the Scriptures. Torah Story by Gary Edward
Schnittjer emphasizes the content of the text itself, moving beyond
debating dates and theories of authorship into understanding how
these key books of the Bible help us understand the story of
salvation.
SOUTHWESTERN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY 2021 BOOK OF THE YEAR IN BIBLICAL
STUDIES CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES AT MIDWESTERN SEMINARY 2021
BOOK OF THE YEAR IN OLD TESTAMENT Old Testament Use of Old
Testament, by Gary Edward Schnittjer, surveys the hundreds of Old
Testament allusions within the Old Testament and provides
hermeneutical guidance for interpreting these interrelated
scriptures. The handbook takes an easy to navigate book-by-book
approach. Schnittjer provides a list of Scripture allusions for
each book and follows with an interpretive profile of how that book
uses passages from elsewhere in the Old Testament. Specific
criteria are applied to each allusion, providing readers with
evaluation of the significance of each interpretive allusion. Minor
allusions caused by style, figures of speech, and other minor
elements are not included. Responsible exegesis requires careful
attention to interrelated scriptures, yet there is a host of
interpretive difficulties related to Scripture's use of Scripture.
Designed for ease-of-use for any serious student of the Bible, Old
Testament Use of Old Testament offers a thorough, systematic tool
to aid in evaluating scriptural interpretation of Scripture. This
dynamic tool equips students of the Bible to: Understand how the
Old Testament uses the Old Testament Easily find the most important
Old Testament allusions Grasp the complexity of Scripture's use of
Scripture Evaluate the significance of interpretive allusions Gain
exegetical insight into the study of interrelated Scriptures
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