An Introduction to the Old Testament Poetic Books
โ Scribed by C. Hassell Bullock
- Publisher
- Moody Publishers
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- Revised
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The poetic books of the Old Testament—Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon—are often called humankind's reach toward God. The other books of the Old Testament picture God's reach toward man through the redemptive story. Yet these five books reveal the very hear of men and women struggling with monumental issues such as suffering, sin, forgiveness, joy, worship, and the passionate love between a man and woman.
C. Hassell Bullock, a noted Old Testament scholar, delves deep into the hearts of the five poetic books, offering readers helpful details such as harmeneutical considerations for each book, theological content and themes, detailed analysis of each book, and cultural perspectives.
Hebrew is a language of "intrinsic musical quality that naturally supports poetic expression," says Bullock in his introduction. That poetic expression comes from the heart of the Old Testament writers and reaches all of us exactly where we are in our own struggles and joys.
โฆ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction; Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL006210
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