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Joshua: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary
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Biblical Theology of Christian Proclamation
Biblical theology of Joshua
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David Firth
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EBTC Joshua
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Evangelical Biblical Theology
Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary
Joshua
Joshua commentary
Product details
- ISBN 9781683594406
- Weight: 630g
- Dimensions: 147 x 221mm
- Publication Date: 25 May 2021
- Publisher: Faithlife Corporation
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Joshua is not merely a story of conquest but also a treasure trove of theology.
David G. Firth interprets the book of Joshua with a sensitivity to its place as Christian Scripture. Joshua is marginalized in many churches, often because its message is misunderstood. Firth reveals that, rather than simply being a story of conquest, Joshua is concerned with matters of identity and faithfulness. Joshua exhorts God's people to live out their calling in light of God's promises. While Israelites like Achan fall short, others--often gentiles--show surprising faith in God. Firth also probes the book's theological themes, such as the promised land, government, rest, and promise. The book of Joshua boldly challenges the complacent in faith to be a nation committed to God.
The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
David G. Firth interprets the book of Joshua with a sensitivity to its place as Christian Scripture. Joshua is marginalized in many churches, often because its message is misunderstood. Firth reveals that, rather than simply being a story of conquest, Joshua is concerned with matters of identity and faithfulness. Joshua exhorts God's people to live out their calling in light of God's promises. While Israelites like Achan fall short, others--often gentiles--show surprising faith in God. Firth also probes the book's theological themes, such as the promised land, government, rest, and promise. The book of Joshua boldly challenges the complacent in faith to be a nation committed to God.
The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
David G. Firth (PhD, University of Pretoria) is tutor in Old Testament at Trinity College, Bristol. He is the author of Including the Stranger (New Studies in Biblical Theology), 1 & 2 Samuel (Apollos Old Testament Commentary), and The Message of Joshua.
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