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The Gospel According to the Old Testament - Living in the Light of Inextinguishable Hope: the Gospel According to Joseph
Duguid, Iain & Harmon, Matthew

The Gospel According to the Old Testament - Living in the Light of Inextinguishable Hope: the Gospel According to Joseph

ISBN: 9781596385429
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Book Description:

Learn how the story of Joseph prefigures the gospel, testifying to God's electing grace and showing how he redeems and restores broken and dysfunctional sinners to accomplish his purposes.

Authors:

Matthew P. Harmon (MDiv, ThM, Westminster Theological Seminary) is pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church (ARP) in Grove City, Pennsylvania.

Iain M. Duguid (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He has written numerous works of biblical exposition, including Esther & Ruth in the Reformed Expository Commentary series, Ezekiel in the NIV Application Commentary series, and Numbers in the Preaching the Word series.

Endorsements:

"Sweetly blending exegetical care, Christ-centered insight, and penetrating pastoral wisdom, the authors proffer a relevant and rich journey into gospel hope by their biblically sensitive treatment of the life of Joseph. Readable and engaging."
--David B. Garner

"Each chapter leads us from the study-with strategic insights into each text's original language, literary artistry, cultural context, and interpersonal dynamics-through the pulpit-with vivid articulation and conscience-searching application to our crooked hearts and broken relationships-to Jesus."
--Dennis Johnson

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 202
Author: Duguid, Iain & Harmon, Matthew
Publisher: P&R Publishing
Publication Date: 2013