Praying With Ancient Israel
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Prayer In The Pentateuch By Phillip G. Camp
Prayer In The Deuteronomistic History By Timothy M. Willis
Prayer In The Major Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel) By John T. Willis
Prayer In The Minor Prophets (The Book Of The Twelve) By Andrew E. Hill
Prayer In The Psalms By Tremper Longman III
Prayer In The Wisdom Literature By Elaine A. Phillips
Prayer In Ruth And Esther By Brittany D. Kim
Prayer In Daniel By Wendy Lwidder
Prayer In 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah By Claude Mariottini
Select Bibliography On Prayer In The Old Testament
Scripture Index
Additional Info
Publisher Marketing: Praying with Ancient Israel surveys large portions of the Old Testament-including sections that are often overlooked, such as Ruth & Esther, the Prophets, and Wisdom Literature-and shows how each offers a vital, unique perspective on prayer. Also, since prayer touches every aspect of life, this book addresses how a theology of prayer in the Old Testament has abiding significance for Christians today. The hope is that Praying with Ancient Israel will provide fuel for the fire as you study about prayer and grow more deeply in communion with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780891123798
ISBN10: 0891123792
Editor: Phillip Camp | Editor: Tremper Longman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers/ACU Press
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