Summary Of The Old Testament By David Youngblood

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The heart of the Old Testament second edition is a book written by Ronald Youngblood. Robert Youngblood wrote this book with a goal of showing people that the Old Testament is not any different from the New Testament, and should not be treated as a separate entity. In the book, Youngblood identifies the nine themes that form the pillar of the Old Testament. He then discusses these nine themes of the Old Testaments with supporting scriptures from the New Testament. The nine themes include monotheism, covenant, law, sovereignty, theocracy, sacrifice, election, redemption and faith (Youngblood, 1998). Many people agree that there is existence of a higher power. Although scientists have tried to come up with several theories that explain creation …show more content…

Theocracy is demonstrated in Psalm 97:1, where it states that the earth should be glad since the Lord reigns. In the Old Testament, the holy tabernacle was the Devine residence of God and Kings were appointed as rulers. Moses was appointed by God to lead the people of Israel. God showed his presence to his people through his chosen people. People were supposed to be grateful that God did not leave them alone and even before He sent his Son, John the Baptist was there to represent them and after His Son, He sent his Holy Spirit as a helper to his people. In his book, Youngblood discusses about the law of the Lord. As written in Psalm 19:7, the law of God is perfect. The Bible explains what should be considered right or wrong. Jesus said that “out of the heart, the mouth speaks”. He goes on to say that, it is not what goes into the mouth of a person that makes him unclean, but that which comes out of the same mouth (Youngblood, 1998). Gods Laws can be seen in the Ten Commandments where He outlines what people should not do. In the Old Testaments, these laws guided believers on what choices to make before Christ came. In the New Testament, these laws were seen as means of salvation. These laws help believers to grow in faith and to love God. 1 John 5:3 says those who have faith in God do not find his commands

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