God’s Wisdom Never Changes
In the poetry of the Bible’s wisdom books, we see God’s love and provision in unique ways. God’s answers to Job’s suffering. A vision for Christ and the Church in Song of Songs. A search for meaning in Ecclesiastes. The timeless words of Proverbs. The laments and praises of Psalms that have comforted and inspired generations.
This extensive commentary on Scripture’s five books of wisdom includes detailed bibliographies, insight into the original language, and guidance on how the truths of these ancient books apply to our lives today.
God’s Wisdom Never ChangesGod’s Wisdom Never Changes
In the poetry of the Bible’s wisdom books, we see God’s love and provision in unique ways. God’s answers to Job’s suffering. A vision for Christ and the Church in Song of Songs. A search for meaning in Ecclesiastes. The timeless words of Proverbs. The laments and praises of Psalms that have comforted and inspired generations.
This extensive commentary on Scripture’s five books of wisdom includes detailed bibliographies, insight into the original language, and guidance on how the truths of these ancient books apply to our lives today.
John F. Walvoord (May 1, 1910 - December 20, 2002) was a Christian theologian, pastor, and president of Dallas Theological Seminary from 1952 to 1986. He was the author of over 30 books, focusing primarily on eschatology and theology including The Rapture Question, and was co-editor of The Bible Knowledge Commentary with Roy B. Zuck. He earned AB and DD degrees from Wheaton College, an AM degree from Texas Christian University in philosophy, a ThB, ThM, and ThD in Systematic theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a LittD from Liberty Baptist Seminary.
In addition to his responsibilities at the seminary, Walvoord earned a reputation as one of the most influential dispensational theologians of the twentieth century and played a prominent role in advocating a rapture of Christians from the earth prior to a time of great tribulation, followed by a literal thousand-year millennial reign of Christ, and a renewed focus of God on the nation of Israel as distinct from the church.
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