The Messiah in the Old Testament

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Zondervan, 1995 - Religion - 256 pages

Old Testament texts that point to the coming of the Messiah are traditionally interpreted either from the viewpoint of their New Testament fulfillment (evangelicalism) or their linguistic and grammatical distinctiveness within the Hebrew Bible (non-conservative). The Messiah in the Old Testament considers another important line of interpretation that has been neglected in building an Old Testament theology. It approaches Israel's concept of the Messiah as a developing theme and shows how a proper grasp of the textual meaning at each stage of Old Testament revelation is necessary for understanding messianic prophecy. Beginning in the Pentateuch and working through the Old Testament to the Minor Prophets, the author delineates texts that are direct messianic prophecies and examines their meaning and development within the flow of God's plan. The reader will gain an understanding of God's process for bringing the Messiah to earth through the nation of Israel, and of his intent to bring the saving knowledge of Christ to the World through them.

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Contents

The Study of Messianism
13
The Messiah in the Pentateuch
36
The Messiah Before and During the Davidic Monarchy
65
The Messiah in the Psalms Part 1
92
The Messiah in the Psalms Part 2
111
The Messiah in the Ninth and EighthCentury Prophets
136
The Messiah in the EighthCentury Prophets Isaiah
155
The Messiah in the Seventh and SixthCentury Prophets
186
The Messiah in the Postexilic Prophets
205
Conclusion
231
Chart of New Testament Fulfillments
237
Author Index
243
Index of Hebrew Words
255
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