The Promised Davidic KingReading psalms in context The Psalter is a carefully edited work, skillfully arranged to communicate a theological message. The Promised Davidic King is a case study of how a single psalm shapes and is shaped by its context in the Psalter. Wyatt Aaron Graham argues that Psalm 108 plays a guiding role in Book V (Pss 107 150). Following Israel's return from exile in Psalm 107, Psalm 108 introduces the eschatological King and kingdom further developed in
and curator Daniel Siedell
Alan Thompson enables readers to see the big picture of the Bible by unpacking nine key themes that unite the Testaments and hold the Bible together: creation
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Pierce offer the most up-to-date introduction to these texts in more than a decade
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Herman Bavinck's four-volume Reformed Dogmatics is one of the most important theological works of the twentieth century
and he articulates a Reformed understanding of God's gifts that are common to all people after the fall into sin
and the transforming power of the gospel
Muller analyzes the relationship of these two doctrines to each other and to the soteriological structure of the system
He sets providence and human existence within the metanarrative of the Bible while explicating the doctrine in an overview fashion