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David H. Wenkel

    Shining Like the Sun: A Biblical Theology of Meeting God Face to Face
    The Virgin Birth According to Temple Christology
    The London Baptist Confession of 1646
    Jesus' Crucifixion Beatings and the Book of Proverbs
    Jesus the Dayspring
    The Kingship of the Twelve Apostles in Luke-Acts
    • The study explores the connection between the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, particularly focusing on the promise of kingship made to the disciples during the Last Supper. David H. Wenkel posits that this promise began to manifest during the events of Pentecost, challenging the notion that it is solely a future expectation. By situating Luke-Acts within Jewish inaugurated eschatology, the work emphasizes the significance of replacing Judas with Matthias to re-establish the Twelve, reshaping the understanding of the relationship between the two texts.

      The Kingship of the Twelve Apostles in Luke-Acts
    • Jesus the Dayspring

      The Sunrise and the Visitation of Israel's Messiah

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the unique title of 'dayspring' attributed to Jesus in Luke's gospel, contrasting it with first-century messianic expectations that seldom linked the Messiah to the sunrise or the east. It delves into the prophetic song of Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, to uncover the origins and significance of this title. Through examining historical and theological contexts, the work reveals how this imagery enriches the understanding of Jesus' role and identity within early Christian thought.

      Jesus the Dayspring
    • Focusing on the entirety of the Bible, David Wenkel explores the significance of Jesus' sufferings leading up to his crucifixion, an often overlooked aspect of Christian theology. He contextualizes these sufferings through the lens of Proverbs, suggesting that Jesus was treated as a fool to fulfill God's redemptive plan for humanity. This examination ties into the broader biblical narrative, connecting themes from the Garden of Eden through the history of Israel, ultimately highlighting God's wisdom and love in the provision of salvation.

      Jesus' Crucifixion Beatings and the Book of Proverbs
    • The London Baptist Confession of 1646

      A Modern Version for the Church Today

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The updated version of the Confession aims to inspire reform within the contemporary church, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. It seeks to enhance the understanding of faith and deepen the joy found in Christ, highlighting its relevance and potential impact on modern believers.

      The London Baptist Confession of 1646
    • Focusing on the virgin birth, this study supports the Apostles' Creed and draws inspiration from Athanasius of Alexandria. It employs exegetical typology to construct a theological and Catholic framework, presenting Jesus' incarnation as a divine act of temple building. The work aims to deepen the understanding of this key doctrine through a detailed exegetical approach.

      The Virgin Birth According to Temple Christology
    • This is the first sustained, whole-Bible treatment on the theme of meeting God face to face. Starting with Genesis and ending with Revelation, the author systematically covers the major events in salvation history, all of which reveal the beauty of encountering God's grace in abundance.

      Shining Like the Sun: A Biblical Theology of Meeting God Face to Face