The Tabernacle and the Theology of Divine Presence in Exodus
Analyze the tabernacle in Exodus 25–40 as cosmic microcosm and dwelling place of God, tracing divine presence from Sinai to Christ and the new Jerusalem.
Analyze the tabernacle in Exodus 25–40 as cosmic microcosm and dwelling place of God, tracing divine presence from Sinai to Christ and the new Jerusalem.
Examine the Ten Commandments in covenant context, the two-table structure, the Decalogue's grounding in divine character, and its authority in Christian.
Analyze the ten plagues of Exodus as theological argument against Egyptian gods, examining divine judgment, Pharaoh's hardening, and Yahweh's sovereign power.
Examine the water-from-the-rock typology in Exodus 17, Paul's identification of the rock with Christ in 1 Corinthians 10:4, and living water in John 4 and 7.
Explore Ezekiel 40-48's vision of a new temple, examining the return of God's glory, the river of life, and interpretive approaches to this prophetic text....
Comprehensive exegetical study of Ezekiel 37:1-14 examining the valley of dry bones vision, Hebrew ruach theology, national restoration, and the development...
Explore the prophetic ministry of Haggai and Zechariah in Ezra 5-6 — the catalyst for resumed temple construction and a model of pastoral encouragement.
Study the identity of the returned exiles in Ezra 1–2 — the Cyrus decree, genealogical lists, and the theology of restoration.
Examine community formation in Ezra-Nehemiah — covenant identity, boundary maintenance, and the shaping of post-exilic Judaism.
Study the complementary leadership models of Ezra and Nehemiah — the priest-scribe and the governor, Torah instruction and practical action in the restoration.