by Jason DeRouchie | Aug 7, 2024 | Application, Scripture, The Bible and Theology
Jesus didn’t grow up studying the Gospel of John, 2 Corinthians, or Hebrews. Instead, books like Leviticus, Psalms, and Isaiah shaped our Savior’s mission and understanding of God and his ways. What we call the Old Testament was Jesus’s only Bible. He summarized it as... by Jason DeRouchie | Mar 28, 2024 | Creation, God, Scripture, The Bible and Theology
At stake in the question of the earth’s age is faithful exegesis of the biblical text aligned with a faithful interpretation of the scientific data. Because no one but God was present at the beginning, and because the Bible is God’s inerrant word, Scripture holds... by Jason DeRouchie | Feb 25, 2024 | The Bible and Theology
Is Christ really part of the Old Testament message? Should I, as a believer in the twenty-first century, claim Old Testament promises as mine? Do the laws of the Mosaic covenant still matter today for followers of Jesus? In short, is the Old... by Jason DeRouchie | May 30, 2023 | GearTalk Biblical Theology Podcast, Sin, Sin, The Bible and Theology, Worship
Attractions of Idolatry Attractions of Idolatry by Jason DeRouchie, Tom Kelby, and Jack Yaeger https://jasonderouchie.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/7-Attractions-of-idolatry.mp3 Transcript JY: Welcome to Gear Talk, a podcast on Biblical theology. Today, Tom and Jason... by Jason DeRouchie | Aug 22, 2022 | Announcements, Audio, The Bible and Theology
Along with my role as research professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Seminary, I serve as Content Developer and Global Trainer with Hands to the Plow Ministries. Recently, my friend Tom Kelby and I have begun to partner in a weekly podcast on... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 30, 2021 | Announcements, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Books, Christ, Covenant, Endorsements, The Bible and Theology
Chipman, Todd R. Scripture Storyline: An Invitation to Biblical Theology. Dallas: Fontess, 2020. Are you looking for a Bible Reading Plan for the new year? Todd Chipman is my teaching pastor at The Master’s Community Church, and he also serves as Dean of... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 29, 2021 | Articles/Essays, The Bible and Theology
If Christians are part of the new covenant, why should we seek to understand and apply the Old Testament (OT)? I’ll give 10 reasons why the first word in the phrase Old Testament must not mean unimportant or insignificant to Christians. 1. The OT was Jesus’s only... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 9, 2020 | Announcements, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Books, Complete Bibliography, DeRouchie, The Bible and Theology
DeRouchie, Jason S., Oren R. Martin, and Andrew David Naselli. 40 Questions about Biblical Theology. 40 Questions. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2020. I am an Old Testament scholar who treasures the Lord Jesus, and because of this I delight in the discipline of biblical... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 31, 2019 | Audio, Christ, DeRouchie, Lectures, The Bible and Theology
If you follow this resource website, you know I often write about seeing Jesus in the Old Testament. I recently presented a paper at the annual meeting for the Evangelical Theological Society on this very topic, and I highlighted seven ways that the practice of... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 18, 2019 | Articles/Essays, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Christ, DeRouchie, The Bible and Theology
The only Bible Jesus had was what we call the Old Testament, and he said that it was about him. So how can we proclaim Christ faithfully from the Old Testament? In a recent article for Midwestern Magazine I outline five different ways: Proclaim Christ through the Old...