Understanding the Old Testament, Session 3: Moses and the Law
Session #3 in the short course "Understanding the Old Testament" by Dr. Brennan Breed at Columbia Theological Seminary. This session focuses on the role of Moses and the Law in the Torah, or the first five books of the Old Testament. Topics covered include the revelation of the divine name to Moses, the divine of the Law at Sinai, the importance of Covenant in ancient Israel, the important aspects of Israelite legal materials in the Bible, and the overall story of blessing that constitutes the narrative thread that links the various stories of the Bible.
Видео Understanding the Old Testament, Session 3: Moses and the Law канала Brennan Breed
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