When starting a new Bible-reading plan, many readers begin enthusiastically in Genesis but then lose momentum when they encounter the Old Testament laws and genealogies. But the Pentateuch—the first five books of the Bible—has much to offer today’s Christian; it is the foundation for understanding the rest of the Bible, pointing forward to the coming Savior, Jesus Christ, in profound ways.
In this accessible book, Ian J. Vaillancourt offers readers a helpful introduction to the Pentateuch as the essential first act in the Bible's grand story of redemption. The chapters cover the whole of Genesis through Deuteronomy, examining themes such as creation, salvation, genealogies, and biblical covenants. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions, making this book a useful resource for individuals or groups who are looking to dive deeper into biblical study.
160 pages.
Introduction: Getting Oriented to Moses’s Book of Redemption
Chapter 1: Creation: The Theater of Redemption
Chapter 2: Eden: The Promise of Redemption
Chapter 3: Genealogy: The Lineage of Redemption
Chapter 4: Covenant: The Guarantee of Redemption
Chapter 5: Exodus: Redemption Accomplished (and Foreshadowed)!
Chapter 6: Torah: Living as the Redeemed
Chapter 7: Tabernacle, Priesthood, and Sacrifice: Provisions for the Redeemed
Chapter 8: Unbelief: Delay for the Redeemed
Chapter 9: Blessings and Curses: Warning the Redeemed
Conclusion: Take Up and Read!
Dawning of Redemption, The: The Story of the Pentateuch and the Hope of the Gospel is in the following collections: