Released in the UK July 2024
Released in the US July 2024
Trade paperback | 104 Pages
9781527111349 • £7.99 $9.99
BISAC – REL067110
The Bible is written in covenantal language. The more you understand the structure of the Bible, the better you will comprehend its major message and see how everything fits together. Allow Richard Belcher to show you how the good news of Jesus Christ is built on the foundational promises of God in the Old Testament.
Richard P. Belcher, Jr.
Richard P. Belcher, Jr. is the John D. and Frances M. Gwin Professor of Old Testament and the Academic Dean at Reformed Theological Seminary Atlanta. He is the author of ‘The Messiah and the Psalms’, as well as commentaries on Genesis, Job and Ecclesiastes and has a decade of pastoral experience.
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This short book is a superb introduction to covenant theology. For anyone seeking to understand how God’s covenant promises run through all the pages of Scripture, and for anyone seeking to marvel anew at how Christ fulfils them all, this book is the first place to go.
Thomas Davis
Minister, Carloway Free Church, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Belcher expertly weaves together a portrait of the biblical–theological landscape of how God has covenanted with his people into an amazingly accessible little book. This work should be a first port of call for those new to covenant theology. Belcher’s user–friendly style and irenic tone lead us into more depth than we might expect from a book so easy to read.
Harrison Perkins
Pastor, Oakland Hills Community Church (OPC), Farmington Hills, Michigan; author, ‘Righteous by Design: Covenantal Merit and Adam’s Original Integrity’
Well–researched and concisely written … will be the first resource I recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about covenant theology.
John W. Tweeddale
Vice President of Academics and Professor of Theology, Reformation Bible College, Sanford, Florida
An outstanding introduction to covenant theology … clear, concise, and accessible. Belcher’s academic experience combined with his pastoral sensitivity are evident throughout.
Miles V. Van Pelt
Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi