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9781449735456

A Christian's View of the Torah

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  • ISBN13:

    9781449735456

  • ISBN10:

    1449735452

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-03-19
  • Publisher: Westbow Press
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Summary

A Christian's View of the Torah is a series of essays illustrating how the Torah uses numerous literary devices often seen in great works of art, such as symbolism, parallelism, reflections, and repeated themes. This book presents the Bible (or at least the Torah) as a unified whole with consistent underlying themes rather than a collection of disjointed stories. And it shows, from the Christian point of view, how the Torah points toward Christ and His church. Most biblical study guides fall into two extremes. At one end of the spectrum, they are directed toward the uninitiated or new Christian and are therefore so simplistic that they give no new insights to a Christian wanting to grow. At the other extreme, they are so academic that a doctorate in divinity is required to get anything out of them. A few strive to touch the middle ground, which allows the average Christian to grow and to add to his faith. A Christian's View of the Torah is an attempt to strike the middle ground. This book is not intended as an evangelistic tool but as an aid for those who wish to move from the milk to the meat of the Word and gain some new insights to old familiar stories. It is intended for those who have a working knowledge of the Bible, particularly the Torah, the Historical Books, the Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles-in short, Genesis through Second Chronicles and Matthew through Jude. This is a single Christian's point of view.

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Excerpts

What is the Bible? A simple question, but the answer is critical. Some will give the simple answer: the Word of God. But that begs the question. Science and nature are also divine outpourings and can be seen as the Word of God. So what specifically is the Bible: history, allegory, or myth? Responding to that question determines how we study scripture and colors our understanding. The Bible can be seen as a purely teaching instrument and, therefore, a "collection of allegories and parables." It is also viewed as a collection of myths and legends. This view is usually held among nonbelievers, but an ever-growing body of professed believers is donning those views. The Bible has been studied from the scientific, or the historical and archeological, point of view. This method is usually used by those who want to "prove" the Bible. All of the methods have their strengths and weaknesses. To be honest, the weaknesses outnumber the strengths. If the Bible is viewed as a myth or fable, then it lacks divine authority and can be ignored when inconvenient. In such cases, it has no anchor in absolute truth; it becomes a victim of temporal morals and fashion. If studied solely from the factual disciplines, then it's a hostage of current understanding. If such understanding ever appears to conflict with the Bible, then faith will suffer because its foundation was placed on the shifting sands of man's limited and temporal understanding of science or history. (This in not to say there is any conflict between scripture or science and history. All seeming conflict is in the human mind. Perfect understanding of scripture, history and science would have perfect harmony. And that is an article of faith.) There is one method of exploration that is rarely used: to view the Bible as a work of art, particularly literature. In many ways, this method makes the most sense. After all, God is the fountainhead of all art and is Himself the greatest artist of all. Being our creator, He knows which techniques will have the greatest impact on our minds, emotions and souls. Moreover, where a human artist must choose to work in weak and limited media—paint, clay, ink, or sound—the Lord works in the far more awesome medium of history! Humanity is in the unique position of being both the artwork and the audience. With this method, the Bible is viewed holistically, with parallels, symbols and themes constantly repeated and emphasized. God uses both history and scripture to present Himself to humanity, to explain our place in creation, and to show our duty to God It shouldn't be all that surprising to see the Bible interconnected with all the stories pointing to one thing. After all, God is all-powerful. He is the one who sets the stage for the drama to unfold. He is the one who caused a family to flee from one place just so 100 years later a boy can be born at the right place to affect history. God allows a disaster to cause one story to be lost while another survives. He makes the memory to fail in some facts and be more vivid for others. All of this transpires over the millennia so that the Bible can come to express God's true intent. If God is all-powerful and if the Bible is His word, then every passage has a purpose and a meaning. The reader must constantly ask why. Why is this story so prominent? Why did God permit this action to happen? When a reasonable answer is found, then true insight is obtained.

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