Inheriting the Land: A Commentary on the Book of Joshua |
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Table des matières
PREPARATION | 3 |
ALLIES IN CANAAN Joshua | 16 |
CROSSING JORDAN | 22 |
COMING OF AGE IN CANAAN | 31 |
VICTORY AT JERICHO | 45 |
TROUBLE VALLEY | 56 |
THE OPEN DOOR | 65 |
A HAZARDOUS COVENANT | 74 |
A REFORMED SOCIETY | 109 |
PARABLES AMONG THE ARCHIVES | 118 |
A COMPASSIONATE SOCIETY | 130 |
AN ENLIGHTENED SOCIETY | 140 |
A PEACEMAKING SOCIETY | 157 |
FAREWELL | 177 |
THE COVENANT BOND | 189 |
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Page vi - Church is not of one mind in expressing the "how" of this relationship. The authors of this commentary share a developing consensus that any serious explanation of the Old Testament's relationship to the New will uphold the integrity of the Old Testament. Even though Christianity is rooted in the soil of the Hebrew Scriptures, the biblical interpreter must take care lest he or she "christianize
Page viii - spiritual," they portrayed him as one who heard and knew the cries of people in pain (see Exod. 3:7-8). The contributors to the International Theological Commentary are persons who prize the writings of these biblical authors as a word of life to our world today. They read the Hebrew Scriptures in the twin contexts of ancient Israel and our modern day. The scholars selected as contributors underscore the international aspect of the series. Representing very different geographical, ideological, and...