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Tremper Longman III (Author)
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Three Crucial Questions February 1, 1999
Christians often face a number of obstacles to their understanding of the Old Testament, including differences in culture, worldviews, traditions, language, and geography. Longman provides practical principles for achieving a fuller understanding of what the Old Testament says.

He looks at each section of the Old Testament--law, history, poetry, wisdom, and prophecy--and explains the issues involved in applying that section to Christian life today. Scripture and subject indexes are included.

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Longman (Reading the Bible with Heart and Mind) uses a series of questions to examine the power of the Old Testament, especially as it contributes to an understanding of the New Testament writings. Longman answers his first question, "What are the keys to understanding the Old Testament?" by suggesting interpretive principles such as discovering the author's intended meaning, reading the writing in its historical and cultural context and being tolerant of a variety of interpretations. The author then inquires whether the "God of the Old Testament is the God of the New Testament." By exploring various biblical passages from Exodus and the Gospels, Longman concludes that the God of the two testaments is indeed the same, progressively revealed to his people. Finally, Longman asks, "How are Christians to apply the Old Testament to life?" Although his answer to this question is rather vague, Longman does seem to value Old Testament laws as the force that shapes the lives of God's people, in the New Testament and today. Longman's prose is readily accessible; his method of reading the Old Testament through the lens of the New Testament will appeal primarily to Christians.
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"Longmans prose is readily accessible." -- Publishers Weekly, December 14, 1998

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  • Paperback: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Academic (February 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801058287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801058288
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #470,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tremper Longman III (PhD, Yale University) is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies and the chair of the Religious Studies department at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, where he lives with his wife, Alice. He is the Old Testament editor for the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary and has authored many articles and books on the Psalms and other Old Testament books.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Concise Discussion of the Old Testament for Christians, September 23, 2007
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Tremper Longman argues that Christians struggle to understand much of the New Testament, because they do not have understanding of the Old Testament. Longman's contention that many Christians spend no time in the Old Testament becomes problematic in light of his claim that at the "center of the Old Testament stands Jesus Christ

He divides his book into three parts; each part answers one of the following questions:
1. What are the keys to understanding the Old Testament?
2. Is the God of the Old Testament also the God of the New Testament?
3. How is the Christian to apply the Old Testament to life?

Longman does not attempt an exhaustive approach to answering these questions. He provides a solid framework that serves to point readers in the right direction and to correct misperceptions. Longman's answers are concise and do not waver from the point of the section. This helps to get readers beyond their obstacles to the Old Testament and to stimulate interest in it.

Longman recognizes that understanding of the Old Testament does not come naturally to Christians. The Old Testament has severe differences to the New Testament, as well as having differences to our culture. He offers ways to bridge these gaps and to make the Old Testament more penetrable for Christians.

Two helpful approaches suggested by Longman are to read Bible passages in the context of the entire Bible and for Christians to read the Bible in the context of a Christian community where Biblical discussions can occur.

Longman explains the continuity of the image of God from the Old Testament to the New Testament by showing the theme of covenant through the Bible. This begins in Genesis and finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. In the covenants, Longman shows the gracious condescendence of God to humanity.

The most provocative theme that Longman cites is that of the temple. In the Old Testament, God uses the tabernacle and temple to fellowship with people and to make his home among them. Longman writes that God eventually comes to live among people in Jesus Christ, who lived and dwelt among us.

Longman emphasizes the illustration of God's desire for friendship with people in the story of the Garden of Eden. Longman writes, "The man and woman could meet freely with God anywhere in the Garden. Genesis 2 gives us the picture of relational bliss"

For Longman, the differing genres of the Old Testament all serve the primarily to communicate God's will to people. Longman discusses the nuances of applying the genres to our lives, but overall they reveal God's desires for our lives and serve as agents for growth.

Longman writes of the Old Testament history narratives, the most predominant genre, "Jesus is the center of that history, because he brings to a climax the plan of God's salvation." Of the wisdom literature, Longman writes, "Being wise, at bottom, does not entail a mass of facts to be learned; it is a relationship with God." These are two examples of how Longman presents the Old Testament as pointing Christians to a relationship with God.

He highlights his belief in the following principle that runs through the Old Testament and New Testament: "We are not saved by the law or by our obedience. For the ancient Israelites in slavery in Egypt and for modern American Christians, salvation comes only by the grace of God."

Overall, Longman directs Christians to view the Old Testament as a great reservoir for spiritual growth in Christ.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Making Sense of the Old Testament, June 5, 2000
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Tremper Longman does an excellent job of focusing, for the Bible students, the need to understand Old Testament. The questions that he addresses concerning the need for a proper appreciation of the Old Testament are refreshing and necessary for the church today. It is a very readable treatise for anyone who wants to know why the Old Testament is inportant for Chrsitians today. I teach Bible and have made it part of my introductory lectures on the need for studying the Old Testament. If this is a subject you are interested in you may want to read his Introduction to the Old Testament, or He Gave Us Stories by Richard Pratt.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Start..., March 10, 2007
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This book helps us to recognize that we need to devote much more time to the study of the Old Testament. The author does a decent job of answering 3 most important questions regarding the Old Testament:

1. What are the keys to understanding the Old Testament?

2. Is the God of the Old Testament also the God of the New Testament?

3. How is the Christian to apply the Old Testament to his/her life?

The author does a decent job in answering the three questions, although I was hoping for much more in depth responses.

One quote I like, "We cannot truly understand a biblical passage with just our head, but must involve our heart and our actions as well."
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