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A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Loving The Old TestamentOne Book, One God, One Story

A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Loving The Old Testament

One Book, One God, One Story

Alec Motyer
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Description

Many of us know and love the stories and characters of the Old Testament such as Joseph, Moses and Jonah. But how do we view its importance in relation to New Testament teaching and our 21st century experiences? This accessible yet powerful addition to the Pocket Guide series draw together the threads of Scripture to help us understand the power of God’s word when viewed in its completeness.

Alec Motyer

About Alec Motyer

Dr Alec Motyer (1924–2016) was a well–known Bible expositor and from an early age had a love for studying God’s Word. He was principal of Trinity College, Bristol and wrote many widely appreciated commentaries and other books.

Specifications

  • Author: Alec Motyer
  • Release Date: March 2015
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Pocket paperback
  • Dimensions: 178 x 110
  • ISBN: 9781781915806
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Bible Study > Commentaries > Old Testament
  • Series: Pocket Guides

Endorsements

Motyer is that rare scholar who can write plainly, say something quotable in a few words, and write sympathetically to ordinary folk. Who might benefit from this little book? My ninth-grade Bible students last year would have been much helped. This year's kids will thank me. It would make a nice study for a Sunday school class. Even the minister who has preached and taught through the Old Testament will enjoy the read and learn something, too.

New Horizons

In nearly every conceivable way this little book is outstanding to the point that I can hardly believe so much useful content is concentrated into so few pages. If your typical book is coffee, Loving the Old Testament is espresso.
It's clearly written, interesting, supported by meticulous and creative scholarship, not infrequently humorous, reverent and pious (in the best sense), and very practically applicable especially to a local church context. Furthermore, if you know anything about biblical studies from the last 100 years, you'll know that Moyter's is essentially the evangelical Gandalf. If you're a pastor, I'd encourage you to buy a couple dozen copies and keep them on your free book table or stocked in your bookstore.

Timothy Raymond- Credo Magazine
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