Long Ago God Spoke How Christians May Hear the Old Testament Today
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Long Ago God Spoke  How Christians May Hear the Old Testament Today  -     By: William L. Holladay

Long Ago God Spoke How Christians May Hear the Old Testament Today

Augsburg Fortress / 1995 / Paperback

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Does the Old Testament have any message for us today, or is it just ''war, gore, and old folklore''? In this innovative introduction to the Old Testament and its theology, Holladay gives you a better understanding of the many truths that lie hidden within that long first section of the Bible. 352 pages, paper from Fortress.

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Title: Long Ago God Spoke How Christians May Hear the Old Testament Today
By: William L. Holladay
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1995
Dimensions: 6 X 9 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 0800628845
ISBN-13: 9780800628840
Stock No: WW28845

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How can we get beyond perceived barriers and find in the Old Testament the speech of God for today? Is there something more than antiquarian interest in these ancient writings? What do we do with the battles, the worldview, expressions of the whole range of human emotions, patriarchal assumptions, genealogies, signs and wonders, the wrath of God, prophetic oracles, sacrifices, and predictions of disaster?William Holladay offers clear and sage guidance for these and a host of other questions and topics in this useful book, which functions as an innovative introduction to the Old Testament and its theology.

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William L. Holladaywas professor of Old Testament at Andover Newton Theological School, Boston.

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