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The Foundations of Scriptural Understanding
Dann W. HoneSeries: Scriptural Reference & Exploration(0)
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Scriptural Reference and Exploration Series, Volume 1: Foundations of Scriptural
Understanding serves as a beginning for scriptural studies introduced in succeeding
volumes focusing on the foundations and principles for understanding biblical
literature. A description of man's relationships with the universe; covenants, their
composition and purpose, with attendant ordinances are considered as a prelude to
the dispensation of the Mosaic Law followed by the names, signs, tokens, seasons,
festivals, and feasts that are predictive of the promised Messiah. This volume also
delves into a fuller description of the Messiah and his missions as described through
Israelite patriarchal blessings. Throughout the writings are references to the ancient
tabernacles, sanctuaries, and temple worship. Drawing from the best available
resources, these words of instruction will help the readers better understand the
culture, settings, and customs of those who wrote the scriptures. It is written for the
lay reader as well as for scholars who desire an additional resource.
Understanding serves as a beginning for scriptural studies introduced in succeeding
volumes focusing on the foundations and principles for understanding biblical
literature. A description of man's relationships with the universe; covenants, their
composition and purpose, with attendant ordinances are considered as a prelude to
the dispensation of the Mosaic Law followed by the names, signs, tokens, seasons,
festivals, and feasts that are predictive of the promised Messiah. This volume also
delves into a fuller description of the Messiah and his missions as described through
Israelite patriarchal blessings. Throughout the writings are references to the ancient
tabernacles, sanctuaries, and temple worship. Drawing from the best available
resources, these words of instruction will help the readers better understand the
culture, settings, and customs of those who wrote the scriptures. It is written for the
lay reader as well as for scholars who desire an additional resource.