Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 422
Publisher: P&R Publishing
ISBN# : 9780875523750
Availability: Usually Ships the Same Business Day
Description : Poythress demonstrates how the sacrifices, traditions, and
penalties of the Law of Moses graphically foreshadow the work of Christ and his
relationship with his people. This is a wide-ranging treatment of the law’s
relationship to the gospel. Exploring Genesis through to Deuteronomy, Poythress
aims to demonstrate how the sacrifices and traditions of the Hebrews graphically
foreshadow Christ’s relationship with his people. He also explains how the
penalties of the law prefigure the destruction of sin and guilt through Jesus.
You might want to quibble with some slightly odd chapters - e.g. on prisons! -
but this book offers some fresh angles on the big picture of the Bible’s
storyline. See, for instance, the material on God’s dwelling and Union with
Christ and the chapter on the land. - begginingwithmoses
Monergism Books Review :
The books of the Pentateuch are among
the most foundational for understanding the message and significance of the
biblical story. They are also among the least understood. A clear, in-depth, and
Christ-centered introduction to these books is, therefore, a pressing need. And
The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses is admirably suited to fill that need.
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