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Dr Duane Garrett

    Duane A. Garrett est un professeur émérite spécialisé dans l'interprétation de l'Ancien Testament. Son vaste travail universitaire explore les complexités des textes bibliques, offrant des aperçus profonds sur leur signification historique et théologique. Il est reconnu pour ses contributions à la compréhension des langues anciennes et des commentaires bibliques, ce qui en fait une voix essentielle dans les études théologiques.

    A Commentary on Exodus
    The Problem of the Old Testament
    Amos
    • Amos

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      Part of the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series, this title provides comprehensive guidance in answering significant questions about the Hebrew text, Amos, reflecting the advances in scholarship on Hebrew grammar and linguistics.

      Amos
    • The Problem of the Old Testament

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      Christians throughout church history have struggled with the Old Testament- defining it, interpreting it, and reconciling it with the New Testament. In this thorough, accessible work, Duane A. Garrett surveys three primary methods Christians have used to handle the Old Testament, offering a way forward that is faithful to the text and to the Christian faith.

      The Problem of the Old Testament
    • A Commentary on Exodus

      • 752pages
      • 27 heures de lecture

      The true fountainhead of Old Testament theology, Exodus illuminates the significance of the name Yahweh and introduces the title I AM. It tells of Israel's formative historical event, the exodus, as well as the making of the covenant at Sinai. It includes the first code of the Law in the Decalogue and Book of the Covenant. It details Israel's besetting sin in the idolatry of the golden calf episode, but it also describes Moses's intercession and the great revelation of God's mercy. In its display of the Tent of Meeting, it presents the theology of the priesthood, the sacrifices, and the central sanctuary. A Commentary on Exodus explores all of these events with a view toward their significance both for the meaning of the Old Testament and for the message of the Christian church. Exegetically deep enough to satisfy the scholar and logically organized to meet the needs of the pastor, Garrett's commentary promises to become standard reference material in Exodus studies. - See more at: http://www.kregel.com/bible-commentaries/a-commentary-on-exodus/#sthash.uyzdeYNd.0EjlsY5F.dpuf

      A Commentary on Exodus