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Jesus in the Shadows
- Seeing Jesus in the Bible's most well-known Old Testament stories
- De: Eric Robinson
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 3 h y 37 m
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"Jesus in the Shadows" is asking one big question: When Luke tells us in Luke 24:27 that Jesus showed His disciples “the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures,” just how are we meant to take the word “all”? Was it intended to be figurative—just Jesus’ way of saying, “Hey, no worries, there are a few verses about Me in that book we all like so much, and when you figure them out, you can use them to write your own book and really get the word out”? Or did He mean something immeasurably more? What if some of the most well-known Bible stories (like David and Goliath, ...
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A New Way to Look at the Salvation Story
- De Michael Wearden en 08-17-24
- Jesus in the Shadows
- Seeing Jesus in the Bible's most well-known Old Testament stories
- De: Eric Robinson
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
A New Way to Look at the Salvation Story
Revisado: 08-17-24
Eric Robinson was a member of the church we used to go to; we have had this book since before it was published, when it was a work in progress. It is so thoughtful and well argued, thoroughly researched. This speaks of a man that knows his Bible but still seeks to learn from it; his excitement to share what he has read is evident on every page.
The basic premise is: Jesus is echoed throughout the entirety of the Bible, including in the Old Testament. The parallels are drawn by the author to show the salvation story in a more complete and nuanced way.
We have the physical copy and re-read it every year. But the audiobook was a treat. It is read by the author, and the excitement that you could hear on the page is now in his voice as he shares his discoveries and assertions with you. It is soothing and pleasant to listen to during quiet meditative Bible time, and it is a good accessibility feature for those that would benefit from an alternative means of accessing the content. An important contribution to theological discussions.
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