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George M. Schwab is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Erskine Seminary and has advanced degrees from Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div. and Ph.D.). Dr. Schwab is a trained biblical counselor and a contributor to the Expositor Bible Commentary series.
Werke von George M. Schwab
Hope in the Midst of a Hostile World: The Gospel According to Daniel (The Gospel According to the Old Testament) (2006) 169 Exemplare
Right in Their Own Eyes: The Gospel According to Judges (Gospel According to the OT) (Gospel According to the Old… (2011) 133 Exemplare
The Song of Songs' Cautionary Message Concerning Human Love (Studies in Biblical Literature, Vol. 41) (2002) 2 Exemplare
Reto aos seus próprios olhos: O evangelho segundo o livro de Juízes (Portuguese Edition) (2019) 2 Exemplare
Right in Their Own Eyes: The Gospel According to Judges (Gospel According to the Old Testament Book 12) (2011) 1 Exemplar
The Proverbs and the Art of Persuasion 1 Exemplar
The Book of Daniel and the Godly Counselor 1 Exemplar
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Book Summary: Right in Their Own Eyes explains Judges from three Old Testament and three New Testament perspectives. First, it shows how the Spirit enabled wayward people to fulfill the mission God gave them, promotes David as king of Israel, and illustrates God's covenant with his people. Schwab also shows how God sovereignly works among his wayward people to forge a community of faith under the New Covenant, which points to Christ, calls modern Christians to faith and obedience, and looks forward to the return of Christ and the final judgment. Gospel According to the Old Testament series
Review: I really like this series and this installment is no exception. The beginning was so thought provoking that I am still pondering the ideas that the author stimulated. It like the way the 12 judges relate to the 12 tribes and the idea that many of these judges overlapped. I found this to be well written and really made me want to dig into the book of Judges more while reading the book and after finishing it. The details and research this author provided were helpful to my own study and provided a growth in my view of this book. This book will be a great reference for years to come.
I would like to thank Net Galley and P & R Publishing for allowing me to read and review this book in return for a free copy and I was never asked to write a favorable review by anyone.… (mehr)