The Servant King: The Bible's Portrait of the MessiahRegent College Publishing, 2003 - 172 páginas We need to know who Jesus is. But where can we turn to find out? Many people look only to the New Testament for answers. But reader of The Servant King will find that the Old Testament, beginning with its very first pages, paints a portrait of the Messiah, the Saviour of the world: where he will come from, what he will be like and what he will do. By the time we reach the New Testament, much of the portrait has emerged, so that the Jesus we encounter is not a stranger. We are able to see, like the first disciples, that he is the Messiah already promised, the Servant King. With great skill, Desmond Alexander helps us see the portrait's first brush-strokes being laid down in Genesis and more being added as the Old Testament story unfolds. Then, as he guides us through the New Testament, we discover how the portrait is completed revealing Jesus in all his glory. This book brings the whole picture into view. It helps us see who Jesus was, where he stood in the plans of God and what he was sent to do. If we read with care and faith, The Servant King will help us enter the richness of God's Word, and we will understand better, not just who Jesus was, but who he is today. "The Servant King is written with the sort of authority only a leading Old Testament specialist can command; but its deep learning is not allowed to intrude and the book has all the charm and helpfulness of a piece of enthusiastic Bible study, presented with freshness and accuracy." -Alec Motyer, Trinity College, Bristol T. D. Alexander (PhD, Queen's University, Belfast) is director of the Magee Institute for Christian Training at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is also the author of Paradise to the Promised Land. |
Contenido
Foreword | 7 |
The line of seed | 21 |
Promises and warnings | 35 |
from Judah to David | 49 |
The characteristics of divinely appointed royalty | 63 |
a model of ideal kingship? | 79 |
The demise of the Davidic dynasty | 89 |
Hope beyond judgment | 97 |
A kingdom to replace all others | 113 |
Jesus Christ the son of David | 121 |
The coming of the kingdom | 129 |
Greater than all others | 137 |
The light dawns | 143 |
Life in the kingdom | 149 |
The kingdom consummated | 157 |
Conclusion | 165 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Adonijah anointed appointed associated Benjamites biblical book of Joshua book of Judges book of Ruth books of Amos books of Genesis books of Samuel bring coming Conclusion contrast creation Davidic dynasty Davidic king Davidic monarchy death descendants disobedience divine promises early chapters earth Egypt emphasize enemies established evil exile family line father focuses fulfilment future king Galilee genealogy Gentiles God's blessing God's promise heaven highlighted Holy Spirit house of David human important Isaac Israelites Jacob Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Christ Judges Key texts king over Israel kingdom kingdom of Israel kingship later line of seed linked lives Lord Lord's Matthew Matthew's gospel Messiah Moreover Moses narrative nations obey observe Old Testament passages picture portrayed punishment Questions for reflection reflection and discussion Rehoboam reign restoration reveals righteous role royal dynasty royal line Saul and David Saul's servant significant Solomon story Tamar throne tribe of Judah verse wicked worship