Understanding the Prophets (with Eric Tully)

Out of all the parts of the Bible, many find the Old Testament prophetic literature to be among some of the most difficult to read and understand. The prophets can feel incredibly distant, addressing unfamiliar historical situations. Their writings can feel bizarre, using imagery that’s hard to understand, or even unruly—”Can someone provide me a roadmap to these books?” And yet Eric Tully argues that the prophetic writings serve as an important junction in between God’s foundational activity in the Old Testament (think Genesis-Chronicles) and how God will finally resolve that story in Christ (the New Testament). If we want to understand the Old Testament and Jesus(!) we need to understand the prophets.

Access the episode here. (Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.)

Books at a Glance

Books at a GlanceI recently received an email from Dr. Eric Tully, an Old Testament professor here at TEDS (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), informing me about a new website in which he is participating. It’s called Books at a Glance. And it’s a site that provides summaries and reviews of various Christian books as well as interviews and some blog posts. The summaries are available with a subscription. The reviews and interviews are free and public. Eric will be doing summaries and reviews for the Old Testament; and they have a stellar list of other really solid scholars for other fields of study.

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