Reading The Hebrew Bible For A New Millennium Form Concept And Theological Perspective. Ellens, Michael Floyd, Wonil Kim, Marvin A. Westminster Theological Wordbook of the Bible.
As a result, there is the temptation to read the Bible, even in faith and sometimes because of faith, as consisting first of the Gospels, second the remainder of the New Testament, and third—at. Robert Alter, professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at the University of California, has finished his masterpiece, The Hebrew Bible. Millennium: Christ will return at the end of the great tribulation to institute a thousand-year rule from a holy city (the New Jerusalem).
Through close examination of Mesopotamian texts and selections from the Deuteronomistic History and Chronicles, Kim delineates a concept of rest for each body of literature, and employs a comparative approach to illuminate the rest motif in the Hebrew Bible in.
A quick look at the biblical-interpretation section in any college library will immediately show that biblical scholars read the Hebrew Bible in a variety of ways.
Millennium: Christ will return at the end of the great tribulation to institute a thousand-year rule from a holy city (the New Jerusalem). The author(s) of the study Bible approach the Scripture with a particular theological lens, sociological perspective or discipleship agenda. The Bible understands covenant from two different perspectives.