An edition of Enter His Courts With Praise! (1995)

Enter His Courts With Praise!

Old Testament Worship for the New Testament Church

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An edition of Enter His Courts With Praise! (1995)

Enter His Courts With Praise!

Old Testament Worship for the New Testament Church

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Sunday after Sunday in churches across America, Christians flip past the first thousand pages of their Bibles to read, study, and teach from the New Testament. To many, the Old Testament is confusing and, at times, even disturbing. What relevance could these ancient customs have in our modern world? It seems that we have forgotten that the God we worship today, the God who sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to grant eternal life, is also the God of Abraham, Moses, and David. Throughout the Old Testament, God reveals himself directly and dramatically, offering insight into his character and his will. To better understand God and our relationship with him, we must overcome our prejudices and learn to incorporate Old Testament models into our modern faith. Worship is a prime area of Old Testament "deficiency." As modern Christians, we have lost touch with our Judaic roots, abandoning the models of worship established by the ancient Hebrews in response to the commands of God. A better understanding of the Old Testament in general can bring fullness to our relationship with God. More specifically, we can find greater meaning and relevance in our modern worship experience by applying this understanding of the Old Testament. In this fascinating book, Old Testament scholar Andrew Hill offers a thorough Old Testament perspective on the subject of worship, presenting the basics of ancient Hebrew worship in a way that can be easily understood and applied. The author specifically addresses such subjects as the tabernacle and the temple, the arts and Hebrew worship, and the Hebrew religious calendar. - Back cover.

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Cover of: Enter His Courts with Praise!
Enter His Courts with Praise!: Old Testament Worship for the New Testament Church
February 1, 1997, Baker Books
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Cover of: Enter His courts with praise!
Enter His courts with praise!: Old Testament worship for the New Testament church
1996, Baker Books
in English - 2nd pbk. ed.
Cover of: Enter His Courts With Praise!
Enter His Courts With Praise!: Old Testament Worship for the New Testament Church
December 1995, Star Song Communications Group
Paperback in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Increase your word power : an Old Testament worship vocabulary
The fear of the Lord is clean : the place of personal piety in worship
From Abraham to Ezra : the historical development of Hebrew worship
I will show myself holy! : Hebrew worship as a sacred form
Remove your sandals! : Hebrew worship as sacred place
Ask now about the former days : Hebrew worship as sacred time
In your name I will lift up my hands! : Hebrew worship as sacred actions
A priestly kingdom and holy nation : the priest and king in Old Testament worship
I will live with my people! : The tabernacle and temple in Hebrew worship
Let me live that I may praise you! : The Psalms in Hebrew worship
Play skillfully on the strings! : The arts and Hebrew worship
A shadow of the good things to come : toward worship in the New Testament
Epilogue
Old Testament worship bibliography
Appendices. Old Testament chronology
Divine names and titles in the Old Testament
The Hebrew religious calendar
Sacrifice in the Old Testament
Music in the Old Testament
Psalms for the church today

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Paperback
Pagination
xxxi, 335 p.
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL8639607M
ISBN 10
1562330349
ISBN 13
9781562330347
OCLC/WorldCat
28067169
Library Thing
186677
Goodreads
2497003

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