Old Testament Theology.
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Old Testament Theology Continental Theological Seminary Old Testament Theology Book Critique Submitted to: Malcolm Brubaker Th. M.-OT Submitted by: Douglas Webber June 26, 2002 A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT Dallas Theological Seminary Faculty Roy B. Zuck, Editor Eugene H. Merril Darrell L. Bock Consulting Editors Moody Press, Chicago 1991 433 pages This book takes a blended methodology to progress through it's study. There are six different authors who systematical progress with a traditional Biblical Theology approach to understand and relate the scriptures intertextually. They progress in their understanding of the chronology of the Old Testament. The authors perceptions of the accounts and experiences of the writers seems to be from a perspective that the writers were divinely inspired and that the accounts are accurate. It seems that the authors focus throughout the book and perhaps have the central theme that God's promises are constant and continue throughout the history of man and to date. This promise being the rule of Christ. They continually...

