Unclutter You Understanding of the Old Testament
Does your knowledge of the Old Testament feel like a grab bag of people, books, events and ideas? How many times have you resolved to really understand the OT? To finally make sense of it?
Perhaps you are suffering from what Sandra Richter calls the ‘dysfunctional closet syndrome.’ If so, she has a solution. Like a home-organizing expert, Richter comes in and helps you straighten out your cluttered closet. In The Epic of Eden, Richter
– Gives you hangers for facts, a timeline to put them on, and handy containers for the clutter on the floor;
– Fills out your wardrobe of knowledge with exciting new facts and new perspectives; and
– Puts the whole thing in usable order–a history of God's redeeming grace, a story that runs from the Eden of the Garden to the garden of the New Jerusalem.Whether you are a frustrated do-it-yourselfer or a beginning student enrolled in a course, this book will organize your understanding of the Old Testament and renew your enthusiasm for studying the Bible as a whole.
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List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Dysfunctional Closet Syndrome
1. The Bible as the Story of Redemption
2. The Bible in Real Time and Space
3. The Concept of Covenant: The ‘General Law’ That Holds Our Facts Together
4. God’s Original Intent
5. God’s Final Intent: The New Jerusalem
6. Noah and Abraham
7. Moses and the Tabernacle
8. David and the Monarchy
9. The New Covenant, the Return of the King
Frequently Asked Questions
Notes
Glossary
Scripture Index
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Sandra L. Richter (Ph D, Harvard University) is the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College, a member of the Committee on Biblical Translation for the NIV, and widely recognized for her work in Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic history. She is best known in the church for The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament, the video courses that have grown from that project, and Stewards of Eden: What Scripture Says About the Environment and Why It Matters. Her newest project, Abigail and the Waterfall: Loving God's Good Earth, is a children's book about stewarding the gifts of God's creation.