Helpful new book on biblical typology and imagery

Why publish another book on biblical typology? Haven’t people been doing that since Augustine of Hippo? Well, books in English tend to be either unreadable or, frankly, wrong. The biggest and, for many, standard book was written by Patrick Fairbairn – erudite, scholarly, but completely inaccessible and unreadable, with sentences 100s of words in length.… Continue reading Helpful new book on biblical typology and imagery

Reviews of Reformed Evangelical Ministry Resources just out

Here are some (kind) reviews of this latest book: ‘Of the many pressing needs in the evangelical church today, few could be more urgent than the recovery of true, Bible-saturated, Spirit-filled, Christ-exalting, God-honouring worship. At a time when so much in modern worship practices is confused and calamitous, this collection is a sure-footed, reliable guide… Continue reading Reviews of Reformed Evangelical Ministry Resources just out

The Septuagint

Henry’s new book, from Covenant Books UK, is a curious tome because it exposes a large hole in the knowledge and understanding of many a Bible teacher who is otherwise competent and well-read. A curious Christian asks at a Bible study, “Why is the apostle James’ quote from Amos 9:12 different in Acts 15:17 from… Continue reading The Septuagint