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Caleb (Paperback)
Paul M. Hoskins
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Christian teaching about the death of Jesus tends to glance quickly
at the Old Testament, as if the Old Testament does not provide much
insight into the death of Jesus. In contrast, the New Testament
authors frequently point to the Old Testament when they teach about
Jesus' death. Similarly, Jesus' words at the Lord's Supper are
packed with allusions to Old Testament sacrifices. This book
provides examples of the rich insights that emerge from following
the New Testament's pointers back to the Old Testament. It examines
Old Testament types or patterns that prefigure the death of Jesus.
It also encourages reflection and meaningful worship, especially at
celebrations of the Lord's Supper and Easter. This work by Paul
Hoskins is a careful and much needed guide to typology. He rightly
defines it and perceptively illustrates it. Along the way, he
offers assistance in reading the Fathers, knowing the difference
between typology and allegory, avoiding the excesses of typology,
and provides profoundly important insight into the meaning of
significant biblical texts. A careful reading of this work will
likely change your reading of Scripture, and without doubt for the
better. B. Paul Wolfe, PhD Headmaster, The Cambridge School of
Dallas Formerly, Associate Professor of New Testament Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary Paul M. Hoskins is Assistant Professor
of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He
completed his doctoral work at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
under the supervision of D. A. Carson. His published works include
articles on the Passover in the Gospel of John and Jesus as the
Fulfillment of the Temple in the Gospel of John.
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