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The Bible is the sure Word of God, a help and guide for our everyday life. But it’s also filled with bewildering diversity—poetry, history, and letters written by dozens of people in several languages. What do the exodus, covenant, and priesthood have to do with grace, faith, and discipleship? What possible connection can there be between Sinai and Golgotha? How do we get from the Garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem? This accessible introduction to the Bible emphasizes the unity within its diversity. The Symphony of Scripture traces the great biblical themes in their recurring rhythyms and patterns, helping the reader see and appreciate God’s grand, overarching design
"Masterful and engaging, I enthusiastically recomend this book to gain a bird's eys view of the Bible's compelling message..." Tremper Longman III
Mark Strom (Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Western Sydney) is also the author of Reframing Paul: Conversations in Grace and Community.
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