Author: | Roy Gane |
Subcategory: | Bible Study & Reference |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Zondervan; Third Impression edition (December 12, 2004) |
Pages: | 848 pages |
Category: | Christian Books |
Rating: | 4.6 |
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Truly the title speaks for itself.
Leviticus and Numbers tell of an epic journey to freedom, while illuminating and challenging modern conceptions of Go.
In Leviticus, Numbers, Roy Gane explains how Leviticus and Numbers tell of an epic journey to. .
In Leviticus, Numbers, Roy Gane explains how Leviticus and Numbers tell of an epic journey to freedom, while illuminating an ancient conception of God and challenging modern distortions of Go. Bill Hybels, Willow Creek Community Church. This series dares to go where few scholars have gone before-into the real life world of biblical application faced by pastors and teachers everyday.
The books of Leviticus and Numbers spell out God’s legal requirements for ancient Israel. Preface by the author.
But they leave us there, assuming that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. In other words, they focus on the original meaning of the passage but don't discuss its contemporary application. The information they offer is valuable-but the job is only half done!
Leviticus and Numbers continue to tell the story of Israel’s failures and God’s relentless love in spite of them
Leviticus and Numbers continue to tell the story of Israel’s failures and God’s relentless love in spite of them.
Leviticus, Numbers book. This volume on Leviticus and Numbers by Roy Gane is easily one of the best in the NIVAC series. While the value of Leviticus in this book might surpass that of Numbers in my estimation, you will receive real help on both.
Leviticus, Numbers Roy E. Gane. Pages: 848 Publisher: Zondervan Published: 2004 ISBN-10: 0310210887 ISBN-13: 9780310210887. Taking Leviticus into contemporary application isn't easy, but Gane is able to work with the intention of the NIVAC bridge the gap between the original context and contemporary church. Jeremy Pierce (parableman) August 7, 2009 3 5. Roy Gane's NIVAC treats both Leviticus and Numbers and is much more recent than Wenham. Gane was a student of Jacob Milgrom and thus is well suited to write on these books.
It explains what the Bible meant and how it speaks so powerfully today. The books of Leviticus and Numbers spell out God’s legal requirements for ancient Israel. But that was over three millennia ago. Now that we’re under a new covenant of grace, how do strange laws and obscure, seemingly trifling details regarding everything from temple sacrifice to household mold have any bearing on us today?
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