Основной контент книги Return from Exile and the Renewal of God's People
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Return from Exile and the Renewal of God's People

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Accessible Guide Explores Humanity's Exile and the Hope of AtonementGod's people, once resting in his divine presence, now toil in exile. The theme of humanity's expulsion and wandering begins with Adam and Eve, but echoes in events throughout the Bible. Emphasizing the pain of separation from God, exile stories also highlight the hope of resurrection and creation's imminent restoration back to the Edenic state.In this addition to the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, Nicholas G. Piotrowski traces the theme of exile throughout Scripture, giving readers a renewed appreciation for redemptive history and atonement in Christ. Sharing from his 15 years of study, Piotrowski connects the journeys of Abraham, Joseph, and Jesus with tabernacle imagery and other types to illustrate recurring themes of exile from Genesis until the new creation. This accessible volume helps believers understand their own exile and rejoice with the hope that they will one day worship in God's holy presence.Brief and Easy to Understand: Piotrowski's clear style makes this theologically rich guide accessible for students and teachers as well as new ChristiansComprehensive: Asserting that the return from exile is the Bible's principle drama, Piotrowski examines stories from the Garden of Eden to Mount Sinai, the Land of Canaan, and the new creationPart of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology Series: Other volumes include 

Resurrection Hope and the Death of Death; 

The Sabbath as Rest and Hope for the People of God; and 

Sanctification as Set Apart and Growing in Christ

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Data wydania na Litres:
03 kwietnia 2025
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230 str.
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9781433587702
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