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[eBook] Knowing Jesus in the Old Testament?

by Andrew Malone

    • Author

      Andrew Malone

    • Book Format

      eBook (Christian360)

    • Publisher

      SPCK

    • Published

      February 2015

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    The language of 'christophanies' is used technically by scholars to refer to appearances of the incarnate Son of God after his resurrection, as narrated in the New Testament Gospels and Acts. At a more popular level, though, the term is increasingly applied to alleged appearances of the pre-incarnate Son in the Old Testament.
    That Jesus appeared to - and was even recognized by - the likes of Abraham and Moses is usually argued from several scriptural trajectories. The New Testament suggests that God the Father is invisible, inviting us to ask who conducted the Old Testament appearances; the mysterious Angel of the Lord has often been interpreted as a manifestation of the divine Son; and several New Testament passages imply Old Testament appearances of and encounters with Jesus. It seems obvious, indeed orthodox, to affirm that Jesus has always been at work in communicating with and saving his world.

    However, Andrew Malone argues that, while Christ-centred readings of the Old Testament abound, christophanies prove to be a flimsy foundation on which to build. Despite apparent success, any scholarship commending the idea does not withstand close scrutiny. Malone carefully sifts the evidence to show that the popular arguments should be abandoned, and that the pursuit of Old Testament christophanies ultimately threatens to undermine the very values it promotes. He concludes that it better honours the Trinity and the text of Scripture to allow that the Father and the Spirit, as well as the Son, were themselves involved in Old Testament appearances.

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    • Author

      Andrew Malone

    • Book Format

      eBook (Christian360)

    • Publisher

      SPCK

    • Published

      February 2015

    • ISBN

      9781783593507

    • ISBN-10

      1783593504

    • Eden Code

      6179082

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    • Author/Creator: Andrew Malone

    • ISBN: 9781783593507

    • Publisher: SPCK

    • Release Date: February 2015

    • Eden Code: 6179082


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