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The study of the book of Zechariah is bound to be enriching, for it is imbued from beginning to end with the same heart-cry that Jesus turned into a prayer for all of us: "Your kingdom come."Here Barry G. Webb explores the kingdom of God as the prophet Zechariah apprehended it. In oracles and visions Zechariah challenged his hearersto return to the coming kingdomto cleanse themselves in anticipation of the cleansing fountain of God's graceto restore the city of Jerusalem in preparation for its coming glorificationThe promises of God in the book of Zechariah are meant to fuel the faithfulness of God's people and prepare the way for the promised Messiah.… (más)
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To Duncan and Miriam, just married
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[General Preface] The Bible Speaks Today describes three series of expositions, based on the books of the Old and New Testaments, and on Bible themes that run through the whole of Scripture.
[Preface] He appeared to them over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God.
[Introduction] When Jesus taught his disciples to pray that God's kingdom would come, he taught them more than how to pray: he opened his heart to them and challenged them to be inspired by the same vision he had, and for which he would go to the cross.
Zechariah's ministry begins when he is commanded by the LORD to remind the people of Jerusalem of their recent history.
Citas
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[Preface] May his kingdom come, nd his will be done.
[Introduction] All this is highly relevant to the following exposition, which seeks to do justice to the structure, and unity of Zechariah's message in its final, literary form, without ignoring the historical context in which that message originated.
The study of the book of Zechariah is bound to be enriching, for it is imbued from beginning to end with the same heart-cry that Jesus turned into a prayer for all of us: "Your kingdom come."Here Barry G. Webb explores the kingdom of God as the prophet Zechariah apprehended it. In oracles and visions Zechariah challenged his hearersto return to the coming kingdomto cleanse themselves in anticipation of the cleansing fountain of God's graceto restore the city of Jerusalem in preparation for its coming glorificationThe promises of God in the book of Zechariah are meant to fuel the faithfulness of God's people and prepare the way for the promised Messiah.