Psalm 80: the Most Neglected Messianic Psalm?
In The Vine and the Son of Man (my review), Andrew Streett reveals Psalm 80 as an overlooked but important contribution to the Messianic portrait in both the Old and New Testaments. He considers the...
View ArticleGiveaway & Review of A Theology of Mark’s Gospel by David Garland
Check back tomorrow to win a copy! Luke is compassionate and talkative, Matthew has his whole Jewish vibe, and John always speaks in riddles. What does Mark have going for him? The often forgotten...
View ArticleGiveaway: A Theology of Mark’s Gospel by David Garland
As I mentioned in my review yesterday, A Theology of Mark’s Gospel comes highly recommended for students and especially teachers/pastors. Giveaway Follow the steps to win a copy below. A Theology of...
View ArticleReview: The Songs of Ascents by David C. Mitchell
David C. Mitchell is a Biblical scholar, archaeomusicologist and the author of the influential The Message of the Psalter released back in 1997. In The Songs of Ascents, he applies these skills to...
View ArticleThe Winner of the Flow of the Psalms
Congrats to Jason Delgado for winning the Flow of the Psalms competition! The post The Winner of the Flow of the Psalms appeared first on My Digital Seminary.
View ArticleReview: Paul & Money by Krell and Verbrugge
In the appropriately titled Paul & Money, Verlyn Verbrugge and Keith Krell have attempted a comprehensive theology of Paul and money. In other words, they aim to “probe everything that [Paul] says...
View ArticleWhat is the Relationship of Israel and the Church?
A while ago I reviewed Continuity & Discontinuity, which had the unique feature of presenting varying positions on the relationship of the Old and New Testaments in key areas including...
View ArticleIsrael and the Church in Covenant Theology (Robert Reymond)
See my post introducing this series that works through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. Israel and the Church in Covenant Theology Robert Reymond articulates the Covenant...
View ArticleResponding to Covenant Theology on Israel and the Church
In the last post, I summarized Robert Reymond’s Covenant Theology viewpoint in B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. This post presents the there responses to his chapter....
View ArticleIsrael and the Church in Dispensationalism (Robert Thomas)
We are working through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. See my introduction and other posts in this series. Israel and the Church in Dispensationalism Thomas summarizes God’s...
View ArticleResponding to Dispensationalism on Israel and the Church
We are working through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. See my introduction and other posts in this series. In my previous post we looked at Robert Thomas’ Dispensational view...
View ArticleIsrael and the Church in Progressive Dispensationalism (Robert Saucy)
We are working through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. See my introduction and other posts in this series. This post summarizes Robert Thomas’ chapter defending the...
View ArticleResponding to Progressive Dispensationalism on Israel and the Church
We are working through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. See my introduction and other posts in this series. This post summarizes the responses to Robert Saucy’s Progressive...
View ArticleResponding to Progressive Covenantalism on Israel and the Church
We are working through B&H’s Perspectives on Israel and the Church: 4 Views. See my introduction and other posts in this series. This post summarizes the responds to the Progressive Covenantalist...
View Article“The Law of Christ” = Christ’s Embodying the Torah
Joshua Jipp’s Christ is King has garnered much discussion and rightfully so: he argues against a common dismissal of Christ as being a royal title, by comparing ancient royal discourse (Jewish and...
View ArticleReview: The Messiah and the Psalms by Richard Belcher
When it comes to tracing the Messiah in the Old Testament, the Psalms are key. Psalm 22 dominates the Passion narratives, Psalm 118 is seen in Jesus’ entry to Jerusalem, Psalm 2 appears at key points...
View ArticleDoes the New Testament Misread Psalm 8?
There are three surprising ways in which the New Testament applies Psalm 8 through quotations and allusions: Individual: Rather than mankind in general (Ps 8:4), the NT applies it to Christ (e.g. Eph...
View ArticleReview: The Birth of the Trinity by Matthew Bates
G. K. Chesterton tells the tale of of a man who sails out to discover a new land, only to mistakenly return to England and proceed to plant a British flag in this apparently virgin land. For...
View ArticleReview: A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament
Past and present Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) professors came together to produce a new pair of Old and New Testament introductions with Crossway. These “Biblical-Theological” introductions are...
View ArticleIs Hell Eternal Conscious Torment? Denny Burk Affirms
Hell is a sobering topic to say the least, but it must be studied if we want to understand God and represent His word. The time is ripe to reevaluate Scriptures’ teaching on hell since Zondervan just...
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