
The Intercession of the Messiah
A Biblical Theology of Prophetic, Prietstly and Royal Mediation
Michael Widmer(Author)
Apollos (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. July 2027
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-1-78975-416-2 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive study of the biblical depth of the intercessory prayers of the Messiah, and of the biblical-theological theme of the Messiah as intercessor. This careful examination of these vital biblical themes includes particularly detailed portraits of key canonical figures such as Moses, Aaron, Elijah and King Hezekiah.
Working not only from the Old to the New Testament, but also from the New Testament to the Old Testament, Michael Widmer 'reads backwards' from the standpoint of the full revelation of God in and through the life, death and resurrection of Christ. The study concludes with a careful of examination of Christ's intercessory work in the Gospels of Luke and JOhn, and a close reading of Hebrews. Widmer offers a close canonical reading, within an evangelical rule of faith, and consistently relates his findings to the life and conduct of the church.
Working not only from the Old to the New Testament, but also from the New Testament to the Old Testament, Michael Widmer 'reads backwards' from the standpoint of the full revelation of God in and through the life, death and resurrection of Christ. The study concludes with a careful of examination of Christ's intercessory work in the Gospels of Luke and JOhn, and a close reading of Hebrews. Widmer offers a close canonical reading, within an evangelical rule of faith, and consistently relates his findings to the life and conduct of the church.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Inter-Varsity Press
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78975-416-2 (9781789754162)
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Person
Michael Widmer is a Lecturer in Biblical Studies at the evangelical Theological Seminar St. Chrischona (TSC), Basel, Switzerland. He is the author of a number of books and articles about biblical prayer, and served for fifteen years at the Hokkaido Bible Institute (HBI), Sapporo in Japan, working with OMF International. He holds a PhD from the University of Durham, and a BA and MTh from London School of Theology.
Content
Series Preface
Author's Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Jesus Christ the Archetypal Intercessor
PART 1 - Prophetic, Priestly, and Royal Mediators in the Old Testament
2. Israel's Archetypal Mediator: Moses and the 'Three Offices'
3. Priestly Mediation: The High Priest, God, and the Dynamics of the Day of Atonement
4. Prophetic Mediation: Elijah, Prophet, Intercessor, and Forerunner of the Messiah
5. Royal Mediation: Hezekiah, faithful Davidic King and Intercessor
PART 2 - Jesus Christ the Intercessor
6. Jesus the Interceding Messiah: According to the Gospel of Luke
7. The Messianic Intercessor according to the Gospel of John
8. The Heavenly Intercessor: The Prophetic Royal Priest according to Hebrews
9. Concluding Theological Reflections
Bibliography
Index of Authors
Index of Scripture References
Author's Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Jesus Christ the Archetypal Intercessor
PART 1 - Prophetic, Priestly, and Royal Mediators in the Old Testament
2. Israel's Archetypal Mediator: Moses and the 'Three Offices'
3. Priestly Mediation: The High Priest, God, and the Dynamics of the Day of Atonement
4. Prophetic Mediation: Elijah, Prophet, Intercessor, and Forerunner of the Messiah
5. Royal Mediation: Hezekiah, faithful Davidic King and Intercessor
PART 2 - Jesus Christ the Intercessor
6. Jesus the Interceding Messiah: According to the Gospel of Luke
7. The Messianic Intercessor according to the Gospel of John
8. The Heavenly Intercessor: The Prophetic Royal Priest according to Hebrews
9. Concluding Theological Reflections
Bibliography
Index of Authors
Index of Scripture References