Right in Their Own Eyes: The Gospel According to Judges
in Gospel according to the Old Testament
Pages
240
Publisher
P&R Publishing
Published
11/30/2011
ISBN-13
9781596382107
George Schwab achieves four goals.
First, to be true to the text -- to read Judges in its ancient Near Eastern setting, seeing it as a sermon on Deuteronomy and, at times, a possible apologetic for David.
Second, to glorify Christ -- to read Judges from a biblical-theological perspective, finding that Judges is really all about Christ and his coming kingdom.
Third, to lift us up in faith -- which happens when we see our sovereign God at work, forging a community of faith from a wayward and idolatrous people.
And finally, to call us to change our perspective and take action -- why does it matter that faith leads to deliverance? What does a lack of faith in daily life reap in terms of oppression, and how does the message of Judges make a difference?
First, to be true to the text -- to read Judges in its ancient Near Eastern setting, seeing it as a sermon on Deuteronomy and, at times, a possible apologetic for David.
Second, to glorify Christ -- to read Judges from a biblical-theological perspective, finding that Judges is really all about Christ and his coming kingdom.
Third, to lift us up in faith -- which happens when we see our sovereign God at work, forging a community of faith from a wayward and idolatrous people.
And finally, to call us to change our perspective and take action -- why does it matter that faith leads to deliverance? What does a lack of faith in daily life reap in terms of oppression, and how does the message of Judges make a difference?
Reviews
a bit to short in the end, it is a really creative commentary, which brings the text of the judges in our times