Salvation Through Judgment and Mercy

Salvation Through Judgment and Mercy
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Publisher : Gospel According to the Old Te
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ISBN-10 : 087552656X
ISBN-13 : 9780875526560
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Book Synopsis Salvation Through Judgment and Mercy by : Bryan D. Estelle

Download or read book Salvation Through Judgment and Mercy written by Bryan D. Estelle and published by Gospel According to the Old Te. This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Though simple enough for a child to grasp, the book of Jonah is an extremely subtle and complex work full of wonderful literary artistry mixed with many layers of meaning. This study presents the book of Jonah as part of the unfolding, unified story of redemption pointing to Christ. Pastors, seminarians, and thoughtful readers interested in how the Old Testament points to Christ will appreciate this new study of Jonah.


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