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  • Survey Of The Old Testament Workbook

    $22.99

    This workbook accompanies A Survey of the Old Testament by Andrew E. Hill and John H. Walton. It follows the textbook’s structure and offers readings, activities, and exercises designed to support the students’ learning experience as they explore the literary, historical, and theological issues behind each book of the Old Testament.

    A Survey of the Old Testament Workbook offers students an additional contact point with the content and concepts from the main textbook and will help them better understand the Old Testament, its background, purpose, message, structure, and major themes. This workbook is an indispensable study resource for students and independent learners alike who want to deepen their understanding of the Old Testament and the God it reveals.

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  • Haggai Zechariah Malachi

    $30.99

    General Preface
    Author’s Preface
    Abbreviations
    Select Bibliographies
    General Introduction
    1. Historical Background
    2. The Book Of The Twelve
    3. Theology Of Haggai, Zechariah And Malachi
    Maps
    The Persian Empire
    Post-exilic Judah

    Haggai
    Introduction
    1. Title And Text
    2. The Prophet Haggai
    3. Historical Background
    4. Author
    5. Date And Occasion Of Writing
    6. Audience
    7. Form And Structure
    8. Literary Style
    9. Intertextuality
    10. Message
    11. Theological Concerns
    Analysis
    Commentary

    Zechariah
    Introduction
    1. Title And Text
    2. The Prophet Zechariah
    3. Historical Background
    4. Author
    5. Date And Occasion Of Writing
    6. Audience
    7. Literary Style And Structure
    8. Understanding Visionary Literature
    9. Intertextuality
    10. Message
    11. Theological Concerns
    Analysis
    Commentary

    Malachi
    Introduction
    1. Title And Text
    2. The Prophet Malachi
    3. Historical Background
    4. Author
    5. Date And Occasion Of Writing
    6. Audience
    7. Literary Style
    8. Intertextuality
    9. Message
    10. Theological Concerns
    Analysis
    Commentary

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    Despite the return of the Hebrews from the Babylonian exile, selfishness, apathy and despair crippled their community spirit. In response to this distress, God raised up three prophetic voices in Jerusalem. Haggai rallied the people to rebuild the Second Temple. Zechariah was given visions of the return of the glory of the Lord to Zion. Malachi preached repentance, covenant justice and restoration of proper temple worship. Andrew Hill’s excellent commentary on these oracles shows how they remain timely for the Christian church’s worship and mission in the world.

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