Difference between revisions of "Robert L. Thomas"
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| − | Thomas recognizes the problem of modern | + | Thomas recognizes the problem of modern exegesis; not having the ability to read the OT as did Jesus and the apostles. When you read him, you sense that he wants to see Jesus the way the apostles did, but that he is forbidden from doing so by his associates. I hope these notes will be considered a gift. |
This series of articles will address his paper [http://www.tms.edu/tmsj/tmsj13d.pdf "The New Testament Use of the Old" ] | This series of articles will address his paper [http://www.tms.edu/tmsj/tmsj13d.pdf "The New Testament Use of the Old" ] | ||
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Thomas recognizes the problem of modern exegesis; not having the ability to read the OT as did Jesus and the apostles. When you read him, you sense that he wants to see Jesus the way the apostles did, but that he is forbidden from doing so by his associates. I hope these notes will be considered a gift.
This series of articles will address his paper "The New Testament Use of the Old"