Biblical Theology of prayer in the Old Testament

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Title Biblical Theology of prayer in the Old Testament
 
Creator Coetsee, Albert J; North-West University Viljoen, Francois P; North-West University Firth, David G; Trinity College Bristol Ho, Edward; Chinese Online School of Theology Kotzé, Gideon R; North-West University van Rooy, Herrie; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5032-2356 Dekker, Jaap; University Kampen Rochester, Kathleen; North-West University Moretsi, Lekgetho H; North-West University Jonker, Louis C; Stellenbosch University Nel, Marius; North-West University Haynes, Matthew; North-West University Snyman, SD (Fanie); University of the Free State Floor, Sebastian J; Seed Company
 
Subject Biblical Theology Biblical Theology prayer prayer intercession praise worship thanksgiving lament confession Old Testament Old Testament prayer Old Testament praise Old Testament worship Old Testament lament Old Testament confession Pentateuch prayer Former Prophets prayer Major Prophets prayer Minor Prophets prayer The Book of the Twelve Psalms praise worship prayer Lamentations prayer Prayers of penitence Job prayer Daniel prayer Ezra prayer Nehemiah prayer Chronicles prayer Reformed Theology in Africa QRM QRVG
Description Prayer is a major topic within Christian theology. The biblical text has various references to various recorded and reported prayers. In fact, references to prayer are found within the rich diversity of the various books, corpora and genres of Scripture. As can be expected, much has been written about prayer in the biblical text. However, a comprehensive Biblical Theology dealing with the concept of prayer in Scripture has not been published before, and this book intends to fill this gap, assuming that such an approach can provide a valuable contribution to the theological discourse on prayer and related concepts.
This book aims to investigate prayer and its related elements – including worship, praise, thanksgiving, adoration, petition, intercession, lament and confession – in the Old Testament on a book-by-book or corpus-by-corpus basis. The investigation follows a Biblical Theological approach, reading the Old Testament on a book-by-book basis in its final form to uncover the Old Testament’s overarching theology of prayer, understanding the parts in relation to the whole. By doing this, the discrete nuances of the prayers of the different Old Testament books and corpora can be uncovered, letting the books and corpora speak for themselves. In addition, the advantage of this approach is that it provides findings that can benefit the modern Christian community and contribute to the practice of Reformed theology in Africa.
This book is of significant value to scholars. It will inspire scholars to think about prayer and use the Bible as the major ‘prayer handbook’ in their spiritual lives.
 
Publisher AOSIS Scholarly Books
 
Date 2023-08-31
 
Type Book
Format Digital (DA)
Identifier 978-1-77995-274-5
 
Source AOSIS Scholarly Books;
 
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