Publisher's Synopsis
In "The Self-Revealing Jehovah of the Old Testament, The Christ of the New Testament," Sarah Matilda Barclay explores the connections between the Old and New Testaments, focusing on the revelation of God's character. This work delves into the portrayal of Jehovah in the Old Testament and its relationship to the figure of Christ in the New Testament. Barclay's theological exploration seeks to illuminate the continuity and evolution of divine revelation across both testaments, offering readers insights into the nature of God and the significance of Christ within the broader biblical narrative.
Originally published in 1885, this book provides a historical perspective on theological interpretation and remains relevant for those interested in biblical studies and Christian theology.
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