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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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It's worth it just for the Merrill chapters,
This review is from: A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament (Hardcover)
The chapters on the Pentateuch; Chronicles; Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther; and Ezekiel and Daniel all by Eugene Merrill were great. As an interesting central theme for the Old Testament, Merrill presents a return to man's dominion stated in Gen. 1:26-28. In the chapters he writes, Merrill ties the OT text into this concept very nicely. The other chapters also have a wealth of information, but are much less centralized around a theme. While I recommend reading the whole book, these chapters make it especially worthwhile.
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Biblical Theology is the way to go! Especially this one.,
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This review is from: A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament (Hardcover)
This Biblical Theology from the Dispensational perspective is True to God's Word, as you read it in its normal fashion. If you allegorize God's Word, you have made untruth out of His truth. Think about it. This Biblical Theology outlines the Old and New Testaments perfectly and who ever reads it along with their Bible will gain tremendous insight into our Great God who has done so much for us to give us an Eternity that will be a cherished treasure beyond all imagination!
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A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament by Darrell L. Bock (Hardcover - June 9, 1991)
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