
Mediator
A Biblical Theology
Vern S. Poythress(Author)
Crossway Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 23. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
979-8-8749-0570-5 (ISBN)
Description
From Animal Sacrifices to Kings: How Mediators in the Bible Point to Final Redemption Through Jesus
How can immoral people approach a holy and just God? Humanity's only hope of overcoming the barrier of sin is through Jesus, the "one mediator between God and men" (1 Timothy 2:5). This theme of mediation is at the core of the Old Testament. From animal sacrifices and altars to prophets, kings, and priests, each symbol conveys the authority, power, and presence of God. They are all, however, mere shadows of Christ, the one who will ultimately restore full access to the presence of God for everyone who believes in him.
In this rich, accessible study, Bible scholar Vern Poythress studies mediatorial figures throughout Scripture and explains how the recurring theme of mediation fits into the plan of redemption. He walks through several examples-including people, angels, and objects such as the ark of the covenant-showing how they all culminate in Christ, the final prophet, king, and priest. This concise study will give readers a better understanding of the Old Testament, the greatness of Jesus, and their own callings to channel the word and power of God.
Accessible: Explains the plan of redemption by connecting Old Testament themes of mediation to their fulfillment in Christ
Biblical-Theological Study: Surveys several types in Scripture, including individuals (Abraham, Joshua), acts (animal sacrifices), and objects (the tabernacle, the ark of the covenant)
Practical Application: Explains the offices of a prophet (speaks the word of God), a king (exercises control over a kingdom), and a priest (serves to bring the presence of God to others), and shows readers how to carry out each calling in their own lives
An Excellent Study Resource: Written for everyday Christians, this is also useful for seminarians and pastors
How can immoral people approach a holy and just God? Humanity's only hope of overcoming the barrier of sin is through Jesus, the "one mediator between God and men" (1 Timothy 2:5). This theme of mediation is at the core of the Old Testament. From animal sacrifices and altars to prophets, kings, and priests, each symbol conveys the authority, power, and presence of God. They are all, however, mere shadows of Christ, the one who will ultimately restore full access to the presence of God for everyone who believes in him.
In this rich, accessible study, Bible scholar Vern Poythress studies mediatorial figures throughout Scripture and explains how the recurring theme of mediation fits into the plan of redemption. He walks through several examples-including people, angels, and objects such as the ark of the covenant-showing how they all culminate in Christ, the final prophet, king, and priest. This concise study will give readers a better understanding of the Old Testament, the greatness of Jesus, and their own callings to channel the word and power of God.
Accessible: Explains the plan of redemption by connecting Old Testament themes of mediation to their fulfillment in Christ
Biblical-Theological Study: Surveys several types in Scripture, including individuals (Abraham, Joshua), acts (animal sacrifices), and objects (the tabernacle, the ark of the covenant)
Practical Application: Explains the offices of a prophet (speaks the word of God), a king (exercises control over a kingdom), and a priest (serves to bring the presence of God to others), and shows readers how to carry out each calling in their own lives
An Excellent Study Resource: Written for everyday Christians, this is also useful for seminarians and pastors
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wheaton, IL
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 202 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-8749-0570-5 (9798874905705)
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Vern S. Poythress (PhD, Harvard University; ThD, University of Stellenbosch) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Biblical Interpretation, and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he has taught for four decades. In addition to earning six academic degrees, he is the author of numerous books and articles on biblical interpretation, language, and science.
Content
Part 1: Introducing the Challenge of the Old Testament
Chapter 1: Christ the One Mediator
Chapter 2: The Theme of Mediation
Part 2: Mediation in the Old Testament
Chapter 3: Mediation Before the Fall
Chapter 4: Mediation After the Fall
Chapter 5: Mediators in the Patriarchal Period
Chapter 6: Mediation in the Time of Moses
Chapter 7: The Conquest Under Joshua
Chapter 8: From Conquest to Exile
Chapter 9: The Postexilic Period
Chapter 10: Mediation in the Poetical Books
Chapter 11: Mediation in the Prophetic Books
Part 3: Mediation in the New Testament
Chapter 12: Christ as the Fulfilling Mediator
Chapter 13: Mediation in the Gospels
Chapter 14: Mediation in Acts
Chapter 15: Mediation in the Letters
Chapter 16: Mediation in the Book of Revelation
Conclusion
Bibliography
General Index
Scripture Index
Chapter 1: Christ the One Mediator
Chapter 2: The Theme of Mediation
Part 2: Mediation in the Old Testament
Chapter 3: Mediation Before the Fall
Chapter 4: Mediation After the Fall
Chapter 5: Mediators in the Patriarchal Period
Chapter 6: Mediation in the Time of Moses
Chapter 7: The Conquest Under Joshua
Chapter 8: From Conquest to Exile
Chapter 9: The Postexilic Period
Chapter 10: Mediation in the Poetical Books
Chapter 11: Mediation in the Prophetic Books
Part 3: Mediation in the New Testament
Chapter 12: Christ as the Fulfilling Mediator
Chapter 13: Mediation in the Gospels
Chapter 14: Mediation in Acts
Chapter 15: Mediation in the Letters
Chapter 16: Mediation in the Book of Revelation
Conclusion
Bibliography
General Index
Scripture Index