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Eschatology of the Old Testament

Vos, Geerhardus


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What do Abraham, Moses and David have to do with End Times? Using the redemptive historical approach, Vos demonstrates how the Old Testament points to Christ’s earthly ministry and beyond to his eventual return. Edited and arranged by James Dennison, these previously unpublished manuscripts are a valuable addition to a reformed understanding of the last days.

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In this previously unpublished material, a pioneer in reformed biblical theology examines the hopes, expectations, and understanding of Old Testament saints regarding the future. Compiled from several manuscripts relating to Geerhardus Vos's course on Old Testament eschatology, this volume weaves together the most complete text of his study on the subject. Vos addresses a wide range of questions surrounding both individual and collective eschatology from key passages throughout the Old Testament. Whether he is discussing the intermediate state or the meaning of Sheol, Messaniac expectations or the Day of the Lord, Vos's supernaturalism contrasts with the hopelessness of naturalistic views.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780875521817
  • Page Count
    176
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    2001

About the Author

Geerhardus Vos (1862–1949) was born in the Netherlands and emigrated to the USA in 1881. He earned degrees from Calvin Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of Strasbourg (PhD in Arabic). In 1894 he was ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in the USA. Before beginning a 39-year tenure on Princeton’s faculty, he was professor of systematic and exegetical theology at Calvin for five years.

James T. Dennison Jr. (MDiv, ThM, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) is academic dean and professor of church history and biblical theology at Northwest Theological Seminary, Lynnwood, Washington. He is the editor of the English translation of Turretin’s three-volume Institutes and author of The Market-Day of the Soul: The Puritan Doctrine of the Sabbath in England, 1532–1700, as well as numerous scholarly articles.

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Publisher's Description

In this previously unpublished material, a pioneer in reformed biblical theology examines the hopes, expectations, and understanding of Old Testament saints regarding the future. Compiled from several manuscripts relating to Geerhardus Vos's course on Old Testament eschatology, this volume weaves together the most complete text of his study on the subject. Vos addresses a wide range of questions surrounding both individual and collective eschatology from key passages throughout the Old Testament. Whether he is discussing the intermediate state or the meaning of Sheol, Messaniac expectations or the Day of the Lord, Vos's supernaturalism contrasts with the hopelessness of naturalistic views.

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