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A Dissertation Concerning the Angel Who Is Called the Redeemer

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by Douglas Van Dorn, Peter Allix

    • Author

      Peter Allix

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Waters of Creation Publishing

    • Published

      January 2020

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    In 1689, an obscure French Reformed pastor undertook the task of publishing a detailed examination of a plurality in the Godhead in Jewish thought. He did this as a response to the growing crisis of Unitarianism that was beginning to rear its ugly head within Protestant Christianity. At the end of that book, a short dissertation appears to help convince a friend that the figure known as the Angel of the LORD in the OT was in fact the preincarnate Son of God. Republished here for the first time in over 200 years is that dissertation with excerpts from his larger volume and a myriad of quotations from Christian history on the Christological identity of the Angel in Genesis 48:16. What is contained herein is of considerable importance for helping people understand that Christ is not merely prophesied in the OT; he is literally present in it. May it be a corrective to a kind of functional Unitarianism that so many have when they read the pages of the OT. "Genesis 48:15-16 is one of those crucial Old Testament passages that few Bible students know about but, once they do, wonder how pastors and theologians they read missed it. The passage is at the core of the Old Testament's presentation of a Godhead--specifically, Christology--for the passage identifies one particular angel as God himself in human form who redeemed the people of God. The truth is, early church thinkers, Reformation writers, and even rabbinical authorities understood its implications. This reprinting of Peter Allix's centuries-old dissertation demonstrates that awareness and thus provides an important service to the Church. Van Dorn's edition presents the insights of generations past for the benefit of contemporary students of the Bible." Dr. Michael S. Heiser. Ph.D., Hebrew Bible and Semitic Studies. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Author: The Unseen Realm.

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    • Author

      Peter Allix

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Waters of Creation Publishing

    • Published

      January 2020

    • Weight

      300g

    • Dimensions

      153 x 229 x 12 mm

    • ISBN

      9780986237652

    • ISBN-10

      0986237655

    • Eden Code

      5193123

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    • Author/Creator: Peter Allix

    • ISBN: 9780986237652

    • Publisher: Waters of Creation Publishing

    • Release Date: January 2020

    • Weight: 300g

    • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 12 mm

    • Eden Code: 5193123


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