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The shadow of Christ in the law of Moses / Vern S. Poythress

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Phillipsburg, N.J. : P&R Pub., [1995], c1991Description: xii, 422 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780875523750
  • 0875523757 (trade pbk.)
  • 1561210544
Subject(s): Summary: The first five books of the Old Testament were written centuries before the birth of Jesus. Yet they intricately involve him. Here Vern S. Poythress explores Genesis through Deuteronomy, demonstrating how the sacrifices and traditions of the Hebrews graphically foreshadow Christ's relationship with his people. Dr. Poythress also explains how the penalties of the law prefigure the destruction of sin and guilt through Jesus. -- Publisher's statement
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Originally published: Brentwood, Tenn. : Wolgemuth & Hyatt, c1991

Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-411) and indexes

The first five books of the Old Testament were written centuries before the birth of Jesus. Yet they intricately involve him. Here Vern S. Poythress explores Genesis through Deuteronomy, demonstrating how the sacrifices and traditions of the Hebrews graphically foreshadow Christ's relationship with his people. Dr. Poythress also explains how the penalties of the law prefigure the destruction of sin and guilt through Jesus. -- Publisher's statement

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