Time Travel to the Old Testament: An Essential Companion for the Christian Explorer by Chris Sinkinson

208 pages | $12.99 | Paperback | TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary: While both the Old and New Testaments are part of our Christian heritage, the Old Testament can feel particularly foreign and mysterious. Its violence is startling; its heroes flawed; its history complex; and its locations a far cry from Kansas. While no one needs to become an archeological expert to grasp the message of Scripture, background information can deepen our appreciation and understanding as we read.

In this wide-ranging, lively introduction to the world of the Old Testament, Sinkinson gives an overview of storytelling techniques, laws, people, beliefs, and geography, removing misunderstandings by putting details in their historical context.

About the Author:

Chris Sinkinson (MA, PhD, Bristol University) is a lecturer in Old Testament and apologetics at Moorlands College in Christchurch, England. Once employed as an archeologist, he also serves as a pastor and has been involved in Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF).

 

What Others Have to Say About This Book:

“With carefully researched facts and enjoyable wit, Sinkinson invites his readers into the real history of the Hebrew Bible. . . . This book will add to Christians’ understanding of the world of the Old Testament, and of the God who creates and redeems our world through his Son.” — JON NIELSON, College Pastor, College Church, Wheaton

“Chris Sinkinson proves a wonderful guide to the long-ago world of the Old Testament: sure-footed, interesting, and dispensing up-to-date knowledge with a light and humorous touch. He’s aware of just how much we need to know to make sense of what we read. Under his expert teaching so much that seems difficult is opened up.” — DEREK TIDBALL, former Principal, London School of Theology

“In an easy style, Chris Sinkinson shows how the books of the Old Testament are realistic and relevant for today. Without avoiding difficulties, he demonstrates how modern archaeological discoveries aid understanding of the Bible.” — ALAN MILLARD, Emeritus Rankin Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages, The University of Liverpool

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