Top 3
#1

Stephen Dempster
Dominion and Dynasty
In this stimulating New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Stephen G. Dempster argues that, despite its undoubted literary diversity, the Hebrew Bible possesses a remarkable structural and conceptual unity. The various genres and books are placed within a comprehensive narrative framework which provides an overarching literary and historical context.
#2

Christopher Wright
Old Testament Ethics
Nothing confuses Christian ethics quite like the Old Testament. Some faithful readers struggle through its pages and conclude that they must obey its moral laws but may disregard its ceremonial and civil laws. Others abandon its teaching altogether in favor of a strictly New Testament ethic. Neither option, argues Chris Wright, gives the Old Testament its due. In this innovative approach to Old Testament ethics, Wright examines a theological, social and economic framework for Old Testament ethics.
#3

Chad Bird
The Christ Key
Reading the Old Testament can seem like exploring an old, mysterious mansion, packed with all sorts of strange rooms. The creation room, vast and sublime. The exodus room, with hardhearted pharaohs and dried-up seas. The war room, with bloody swords and crumbling walls. The tabernacle room, with smoking altars and dark inner sanctums. What does this odd and ancient world have to do with us, who are modern followers of Jesus? As it turns out, everything!
Top 10
- A House for My Name Peter Leithart
- The Unfolding Mystery Edmond Clowny
- Gospel and Kingdom Graeme Goldsworthy
- The Goldsworthy Trilogy Graeme Goldsworthy
- A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Loving the Old Testament Alex Motyer
- Theology of the Old Testament Walter Brueggemann
- On the Apostolic Preaching Irenaeus of Lyons
- An Old Testament Theology Bruce Waltke
- Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament Christopher Wright
