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The Emmaus Code: Finding Jesus in the Old Testament Hardcover – November 9, 2015

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  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing (November 9, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1621574156
  • ISBN-13: 978-1621574156
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
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245 of 252 people found the following review helpful By William Struse TOP 500 REVIEWER on November 9, 2015
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Over the past two decades I’ve read few books which have better summarized the Bible’s underlying redemptive theme than David Limbaugh’s, The Emmaus Code: Finding Jesus in the Old Testament. Frankly, to me, the book reads more like the ultimate treasure hunt than a comprehensive summary of the Old Testament’s Messianic message. Every page of this book offered new insights and wonderful reminders of our Creator's love for us and his plan to reconcile all mankind through the promised Messiah.

I really like how Mr. Limbaugh first lays out the big picture of Old Testament history so that his readers can then overlay individual books of the Bible and then finally the specific messianic prophecies in a manner which really brought out their context. This big picture approach allowed me to see how each part of YHWH's redemptive plan worked its way through the Biblical ages and found its ultimate fulfillment at Calvary.

One aspect of this book which really stood out to me was Mr. Limbaugh's explanation of the Bible’s covenantal promise of the messianic “seed”.

As part of the exploration of that covenantal theme Mr. Limbaugh takes you back to Eden and the first allusion to the promised Messiah. He then follows that promise to Noah, Shem, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, and finally to the fulfillment of that promised seed in Yeshua. Through each and every chapter of this book Mr. Limbaugh adds color and texture which shows YHWH’s unfailing love for his fallen creation.

In the final chapter, when Mr. Limbaugh explored the book of Daniel, I was reminded of just how congruently YHWH’s covenantal theme is woven into the Bible record. In Daniel 9:4, Daniel pleads with YHWH to remember His “covenant and mercy”.
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116 of 117 people found the following review helpful By Sue on November 9, 2015
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Bravo. A book about Jesus that convinces the reader that His story is rooted and predicted in the Old Testament.
I am a big fan of David Limbaugh and appreciate how easily he explains complex issues.
I plan to give "The Emmaus Code: Finding Jesus in the Old Testament" to many of my friends at Christmas.
No better gift.
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116 of 121 people found the following review helpful By Frank Turek on November 10, 2015
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The Bible? How can you believe in an ancient collection of fanciful myths written by a small group of Hebrews thousands of years ago? And why would you think such a collection of ancient writings should have any bearing on our lives today?

New York Times best-selling author David Limbaugh has answered those two questions adeptly in his latest two books. In last year’s Jesus on Trial, Limbaugh artfully tells of his journey from skepticism about the Bible to his realization that the Bible is actually true. It’s not a collection of fanciful myths as Limbaugh’s case amply demonstrates, but God’s written revelation to the very creatures He created and then came to save.
Now Limbaugh is making the more difficult case. In this new book, David shows the surprising relevance of the Old Testament.

What? How could the Old Testament, even if it is part of God’s Word, have much bearing on our lives today? After all, the Old Testament is called “old” not primarily because of its age, but because it describes the history of the old covenant that God had with ancient Israel, much of which contains rules and regulations that do not apply to believers today. Not only that, there is a puzzling array of characters and events that, devoid of any historical context, make the storyline very difficult to understand and, at times, morally questionable.

“If you are confused about the historical events recorded in the Old Testament,” writes Limbaugh, “you will likely find yourself distracted and frustrated as you struggle with its theological messages while failing to perceive Christ’s pervasive presence. But once you grasp the flow of Old Testament history, you’ll be better prepared to delve more deeply into the theological concepts.
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55 of 58 people found the following review helpful By Ralph B Claitor on November 9, 2015
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AFTER reading through several dozen pages I'm impressed with this book. The Emmaus Road encounter is familiar to me because of a group study through my church in 1998 on the subject. Recently I have been making my own study through the Old Testament seeking new insight by the power of the Holy Spirit into the Emmaus Road encounter. Looking forward to finishing it and comparing my own notes to what Limbaugh has written.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful By S. Johnson on November 13, 2015
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This Old Testament survey is at the same time very readable and well documented. As an attorney, David Limbaugh provides detail of analysis without losing his reader in the details. For this reason the book is beneficial to both seasoned students of Scripture as well as those exposed to bits and pieces along the way. It would be a great gift to prepare those going off to college or those ministering to collegians. Highest recommendations!

"If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me." -- Jesus (John 5:46) The Emmaus Code explains in detail the validity of this bold claim.
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful By Joe on November 13, 2015
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A scholarly researched book of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament presented in an accurate and accomplished manner. This book is eye salve for the blind who long to know the truth of our Jewish Messiah. May you feast off the incredible insight of the truth of The Hope of Israel
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