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Christ in All the Scriptures
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If we want to learn about Jesus Christ our first port of call is usually the Gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John tell us about Jesus' life on earth, but if we think that Christ can only be found in those four precious books then we are missing out on the big picture.
As the title suggests this book shows that the message and life of Christ runs through every part of Scripture. In the Old Testament we have prophecies of his coming and parallels of his sacrificial life, in the New Testament we have the realisation of Christ as the Messiah and the impact that this is going to have on the individual believer and the entire World.
In this classic book, we are shown the breadth of impact of the Christ. Every book of the Bible is touched on, and we are shown that the Bible stands as a whole, a planned, inspired and flawless whole with a constant thread of God's rescue plan for mankind, rather than a disparate mosaic of books on unconnected issues.
As the title suggests this book shows that the message and life of Christ runs through every part of Scripture. In the Old Testament we have prophecies of His coming and parallels of His sacrificial life, in the New Testament we have the realisation of Christ as the Messiah and the impact that this will have on the believer and the World. In this classic book, we are shown the breadth of impact of the Christ. Every book of the Bible is touched on, and we are shown that the Bible stands as a whole, a planned, inspired and flawless whole with a constant thread of God's rescue plan for mankind, rather than a disparate mosaic of books on unconnected issues. Anne Hodgkin does not treat the Apocrypha in her synopsis of Scripture. Miss A. M. Hodgkin, from a Quaker family was, I believe in fellowship among the Open Brethren, contributed to "The Witness of Archaeology to the Bible," in the Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute.
Posted by Edwin Cross, London at 08:32 on Saturday 01 September 2007
A fantastic book and I'm only a third way through it but can anybody tell me,who is A M Hodgkin? He has a wonderful insight into the Scriptures.
Posted by Ian Upton, Sydney, Australia