by Jason DeRouchie | Nov 2, 2013 | Bible Study, Biblical Theology Themes, Books, DeRouchie, Reviews, Text, The Bible and Theology
Karen Jobes and Moisés Silva have written one of the most accessible introductions to the Greek Old Testament titled Invitation to the Septuagint (Baker, 2005). In DeRouchie’s review, published in Trinity Journal, he writes: “Comprehensive, well-informed,... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 31, 2013 | Application, Bible Study, Context, DeRouchie, Meaning, Observation, Text
Psalm 121 is a treasure of promise for the suffering believer, whose “help comes from the LORD ” (verse 2). After personally celebrating Yahweh’s guardianship in verses 1–2, the psalmist turns to give assurance to others in verses 3–8. He declares the nature of God’s... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 7, 2013 | Bible Study, Books, DeRouchie, Reviews, Text
In 2008, Brown, Smith, Goodrich, Lukaszewski published a very helpful volume titled A Reader’s Hebrew and Greek Bible (Zondervan). DeRouchie’s review of this biblical text for The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology identifies the benefits of such a... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 1, 2013 | Articles/Essays, Bible Study, Biblical Theology Themes, Context, Covenant, DeRouchie, Mission, Observation, Text
In this essay, DeRouchie shapes a biblical theology of Genesis through discourse analysis and a close eye to content. Beginning with the observation that the ten toledot that shape the structure of the book are distinguished by whether they lack or include a... by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 31, 2013 | Bible Study, Books, Context, DeRouchie, Observation, Text
Drs. Duane Garrett and Jason DeRouchie have partnered together to produce one of the most linguistically developed and pedagogically rich beginning grammars for biblical Hebrew on the market: A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew. This text is a wonderful resource for... by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 28, 2013 | Bible Study, Context, DeRouchie, Observation, Text
In 1524, six years after posting his “Ninety-five Theses,” Martin Luther (1483–1546), father of the Protestant Reformation, charged his contemporaries: Let us be sure of this: we will not long preserve the gospel without the languages. The languages are the sheath in... by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 4, 2013 | Announcements, Bible Study, Biblical Theology Themes, Books, Context, DeRouchie, Text
What the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About is a message-driven, thematic survey of the Old Testament survey that is brief, multi-author, book-by-book, gospel-centered, and theologically rich. It is written from a conservative evangelical perspective, targeted...