Ancient Near Eastern Themes in Biblical Theology

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Kregel Academic, 2008 - 203 páginas

"Ancient Near Eastern Themes in Biblical Theology" traces the many parallels between the Old Testament (and Bible as a whole) and the ancient Near East, including creation and flood narratives, common literary and legal forms, supposed acts of deities and the God of the Bible, and more. Instead of merely studying a random selection of parallels, however, Jeffrey Niehaus proposes that they represent "a shared theological structure of ideas in the ancient Near East, a structure that finds its most complete and true form in the Old and New Testaments." This comprehensive and enlightening resource promises to help students and discerning Bible readers to intellectually grasp and appreciate the overarching story of the Bible within its cultural development.

 

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Preface
9
God and the Royal Shepherd
34
Covenant and Conquest
56
City Temple Image
83
Abandoned and Restored
116
Destruction and Salvation
138
The Restoration of All Things
166
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