An Overview of the Old Testament and How it Relates to the New Testament
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About the Book
This books explains oaths, and the development of scripture. But more importantly, it discusses patterns so that the Old Testament is better understood from the New Testament. The cross traveled through history, but so did the priesthood, marriage, the Church, and all of our beliefs. We can better reflect on and understand John¡¯s Gospel description of Mary at the tomb of Jesus when it is compared with a similar passage in Song of Songs. Other New Testament events are also better understood when they are discussed with the parallel events found in the Old Testament. The Lion of Judah is always standing before us in His beautiful shining coat. He is peaceful, and content, but with the power to swipe at us and completely devour us. This book was written to give the reader an overview of the bible so that in reading the bible it will enrich our faith. We must read the bible in its entirely because Jesus is both the lion and the lamb; God is the Father, the son and the Holy Spirit; and the family is the basic unit that reflects God to us on our way to complete adoption in eternity with the communion of saints who are in communion with the Trinity.
About the Author
James McKeehan is a Bio Chemist, teacher, oil painter, speaker, and writer.