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The Old and New Testaments: Their Relationship and the "Intertestamental" Literature Editied by James H. Charlesworth and Walter P. Weaver
Description From The Publisher: How, if at all, is the New Testament related to the Old? Does the traditional view of the Old Testament as promise and the New Testament as fulfillment still hold? Why are religious services organized so that there are readings from both the Old and the New Testaments? How can we understand the relationship between the testaments in a way that celebrates the similarities and differences between Jews and Christians? Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. Table of Contents Contributors Faith and Scholarship Colloquies Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Index Customer Reviews Write your own online review. Look for Similar Books by Subject Biblical Studies | |||||||
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