The Trees Will Clap Their Hands looks at the story of the Garden of Eden and traces its most important themes throughout the Old and New Testaments. We see how biblical writers over the centuries drew upon the story to describe the times in which they lived and to envision a new future for themselves and for Gods people.
Though many people think of the garden as something like the ultimate vacation spot, we learn that it is in fact the ultimate vocation destination. It is primarily a place of devotion and worship of God. This basic truth binds the Bible together from Genesis to Revelation.
Through this study we discover that the garden is not just a biblical or historical landmark, nor is it only a future hope, but it is a place that we are invited to live in today.
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John Huntzinger, Ph D, graduated from the Fuller Theological Seminary and is senior professor of New Testament studies and The King’s University in Los Angeles, where is has taught for the past fifteen years. He is the New Testament editor for the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible and the author of the volume on John in the Spirit-Filled New Testament Commentary Series. He lives with his wife and family in Southern California.