Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament
"They let Jesus in, but they took away his Bible." These are the opening words of this book which contends that Christians often miss the boat when they read only the New Testament or when the Old Testament is no longer read in worship services.

The Old Testament, after all, was the Bible of the early church and was, indeed, Jesus' Bible as well as that of Peter, John, Paul, and the other followers of Christ. If you really want to understand Jesus, you need to understand his Bible. And there is more.

The Old Testament actually contains gospel – good news – of its own, starting with God declaring that all of creation is very good, to the Exodus – even to the forgotten introduction of the Ten Commandments. And then there are the darker questions of God's "jealousy," of slavery, and of the place of women, none of which turn out to be as dark as many have imagined as the Old Testament leans into the future.
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Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament
"They let Jesus in, but they took away his Bible." These are the opening words of this book which contends that Christians often miss the boat when they read only the New Testament or when the Old Testament is no longer read in worship services.

The Old Testament, after all, was the Bible of the early church and was, indeed, Jesus' Bible as well as that of Peter, John, Paul, and the other followers of Christ. If you really want to understand Jesus, you need to understand his Bible. And there is more.

The Old Testament actually contains gospel – good news – of its own, starting with God declaring that all of creation is very good, to the Exodus – even to the forgotten introduction of the Ten Commandments. And then there are the darker questions of God's "jealousy," of slavery, and of the place of women, none of which turn out to be as dark as many have imagined as the Old Testament leans into the future.
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Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament

Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament

by James Bangsund
Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament

Leaning into the Future: The Gospel According to the Old Testament

by James Bangsund

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"They let Jesus in, but they took away his Bible." These are the opening words of this book which contends that Christians often miss the boat when they read only the New Testament or when the Old Testament is no longer read in worship services.

The Old Testament, after all, was the Bible of the early church and was, indeed, Jesus' Bible as well as that of Peter, John, Paul, and the other followers of Christ. If you really want to understand Jesus, you need to understand his Bible. And there is more.

The Old Testament actually contains gospel – good news – of its own, starting with God declaring that all of creation is very good, to the Exodus – even to the forgotten introduction of the Ten Commandments. And then there are the darker questions of God's "jealousy," of slavery, and of the place of women, none of which turn out to be as dark as many have imagined as the Old Testament leans into the future.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156837076
Publisher: James C. Bangsund
Publication date: 09/09/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 632 KB

About the Author

James Bangsund was born in 1947 and grew up in San Bernardino, California. At present, he is on the pastoral staff of St Timothy's Lutheran Church, San Jose, California. He received his M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary and an M.Th. and Ph.D. from Luther Seminary. Prior to coming to St. Timothy’s in 2007, he and his wife, Judy, were on the faculty of Makumira University College in Tanzania, East Africa, where he taught Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew. Jim and Judy have three grown children and three grandchildren living in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Chico, California; and Williamsburg, Virginia. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, writing and anything dealing with the world of computers.
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