A House for My Name

A Survey of the Old Testament Written by Peter J. Leithart The best stories subtly weave themes and characters and symbols into a stunning final tapestry. For many Christians, sadly, the Old Testament is merely a jumble of moralistic stories and weird rituals, genealogies, and historical chronicles. What is the...

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A Survey of the Old Testament

Written by Peter J. Leithart

The best stories subtly weave themes and characters and symbols into a stunning final tapestry. For many Christians, sadly, the Old Testament is merely a jumble of moralistic stories and weird rituals, genealogies, and historical chronicles. What is the point of it all, and what does it have to do with Jesus? 

In this short and readable book, Leithart gives a sweeping overview of the Bible, its stories, and the patterns and symbols that recur throughout it, highlighting the ways many of the little stories look forward to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Himself. 

Although the book is lots of fun, the lessons it teaches are far from trivial. The Gospels say again and again Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Christians need to learn to read the Old Testament the way Jesus and the Apostles read it, so that we can delight in the word of God and encounter Him in its stories.

This book can be read easily by high school students and includes review questions for anyone who wants to use it in their curriculum. However, it will also give anyone familiar with Scripture much to think about.

Endorsement

"A House for My Name" will lead you out of the house of bondage to Enlightenment..." -- R.C. Sproul, Jr. Editor, "Table Talk" magazine

"...a first-class introduction to the Old Testament in the context of its own time..." - Temper Longman III, Robert H. Gundy Professor of Religious Studies at Westmont College, Author of "Making Sense of the Old Testament.

Paperback, 388 pages, notes, Questions for Discussion, Author Index, Scripture Index