1. THE ONE WHO RETURNED: A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE READING OF RUTH.
- Author
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JACKSON, JUSTIN
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PSYCHOLOGICAL typologies , *REDEMPTION , *PROPHETS ,BIBLICAL theology - Abstract
This article sets out to provide a basic biblical theology for the book of Ruth, considering its historical context, its literary structure, its theological message, and its typological trajectory to Jesus Christ. Borrowing from themes found in the Pentateuch, the author seeks to show that David’s genealogy and reign is a continuation of God’s redemptive work in the past. In this way, the book of Ruth builds upon the preceding redemptive-historical narrative and points beyond itself to the future in gathering of the nations. Ruth is to be read as a covenantal, canonical connector that links God’s covenant promises in the Torah to Davidic kingship, which then sets the trajectory to the final fulfillment of Abrahamic blessing to the nations through the Messiah. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2020