Examining the New Testament Fulfillment of Old Testament Messianic Promises
The Old Testament is a book filled with promises. From God’s covenants with Abraham and David to the promise of a suffering servant in Isaiah, these promises find their fulfillment in the New Testament—specifically through the suffering, resurrection, and mission of Jesus.
In After Emmaus, Brian J. Tabb uses Luke 24:46–47 as a springboard to answer the question: Did the Old Testament simply point to Christ and his coming as Messiah, or is there more to the story? Laying the foundation with the books of Luke and Acts, Tabb encourages readers to study their Bibles with greater attentiveness to discover how the story of redemption foretold in the Old Testament is fulfilled in Christ, is reflected in the apostles’ ministry, and continues today through the mission of the church.
256 pages.
Preface
Chapter 1: Christ’s Exposition after Emmaus
Chapter 2: The Rejected Cornerstone: The Messiah’s Suffering in Luke
Chapter 3: Hope on the Third Day: The Messiah’s Resurrection in Luke
Chapter 4: A Light for the Nations: Salvation and Mission in Luke
Chapter 5: The Incorruptible Christ: The Apostles’ Preaching in Acts
Chapter 6: To the Ends of the Earth: The Apostles’ Mission in Acts
Chapter 7: The Hope of the Nations: New Testament Soundings on the Messiah and His Mission
Chapter 8: Participating in the Messiah’s Mission
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