Types, Psalms and Prophecies by David Baron and published by Classics.
This book is a series of Old Testament studies aimed at revealing the continuous, systematic unfolding of the Holy Scriptures, their true connection and interdependence, their literal sense and their concrete historical basis. In this book, David Baron unfolds the typological significance of the feasts of Israel in God’s prophetic character.
He expounds in depth several Psalms, including the beautiful picture of the ‘Glorious King and Bridegroom’ of Psalm 45, and finishes with a detailed exposition of Isaiah 53. The book includes appendices on ‘The Arrangement of the Sacred Calendar’ and ‘The actual day of the crucifixion, the three days and three nights.’
In the preface, Baron declares the urgent need for “the continuous systematic unfolding of the Holy Scriptures, showing their true connection and interdependence, and their literal sense, and historical concrete basis' before making figurative or practical application.” This book contains the following meditations:
I. The Sacred Calendar of the History of Redemption
II. Sin and Forgiveness – A Doctrinal And Experimental View
III. The Praiseworthiness of Jehovah and the Blessedness of His People
IV. The Glorious King and Bridegroom
V. The King’s Marriage Feast
VI. A Wilderness Song
VII. Zion’s God the Confidence of All the Ends of the Earth
VIII. The Commencement of the Hallel
IX. “Songs of Ascents”
X. The Suffering Servant of Jehovah and the Glorious Fruits of His Mission
Product Details
Author | David Baron |
Publisher | Classics |
Type | Paperback |
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