An Introduction To The Old Testament Scriptures: Teachers Manual
By Alan Schrader
English | 2020 | ASIN : B08M47BJ6Y | 124 Pages | EPUB | 3 MB
By Alan Schrader
English | 2020 | ASIN : B08M47BJ6Y | 124 Pages | EPUB | 3 MB
The Word of God takes on new life when a person understands the major events in the Old Testament. The Seed that God promised Adam and Eve, the One who would redeem mankind, would not only come through the seed of the woman, but also through the loins of Abraham and his descendants, Isaac and Jacob. To Isaac would be born Jacob, and to Jacob 12 sons. As God confirmed His covenant with Jacob, He changed Jacob’s name to Israel, the one who fathered the heads of the 12 tribes of Israel. A Covenant nation had been brought into existence by God. In the fullness of time the Redeemer, the messenger of the covenant, would come from the tribe of Judah. What is the correct way to interpret the Old Testament? It is sometimes imagined that there are as many different interpretations of the Old Testament as there are readers. How should the Old Testament be understood? As the Ethiopian eunuch asked, with the Bible in hand, “How can I [understand] unless someone guides me?” The answer to this problem for the Christian is clear. Jesus Christ is our guide; He is the key to the interpretation of the Bible.