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The Messianic Hope: Is the Hebrew Bible Really Messianic?
B&H Academic / 2009 / Hardcover
Author: Michael Rydelnik
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In The Messianic Hope, Jewish Studies professor Michael Rydelnik argues against the view (growing even among evangelicals) that Old Testament texts historically interpreted as direct prophecies of the Messiah were not really Messianic in their original intent. The concept of a "messianic hope" in Israel is widely thought to be merely a postexilic scriptural phenomenon, and some say the apostles engaged in what one writer called "a creative exegetical enterprise" in order to justify it.
But without direct Messianic prophecy in the Old Testament, one of the essential arrows that Jesus and the apostles (as well as the later church) used to defend the messiahship of Jesus is removed from the quiver of contemporary Jewish missions. Furthermore, many New Testament texts are drained of significance that see Jesus as perfectly fitting a mold that the Old Testament writers built text by text. Rydelnik corrects these interpretations and shows how the Ot continually points to Christ, and how we can
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Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 224 Vendor: B&H Academic Publication Date: 2009 Dimensions: 9 X 6 X 0.44 (inches)
| ISBN: 0805446540 ISBN-13: 9780805446548 Availability: In Stock Series: New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology
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