The Old Testament is filled with appearances of YHWH. Although these appearances are often interpreted as visions, dreams or angelic messengers, many in pre-Christian Judaism attributed them to YHWH’s “Word,” a unique divine person who mediated between YHWH and creation. This “Word” was not considered a separate creature outside of God but rather as an aspect or part of God. By following a trail of data across Israel’s scriptures and its earliest commentators, The Lord Appeared argues that Christians originally viewed Jesus as this “Word” of ancient Judaism.Drawing on a wide range of scholarly sources, James Agnew presents a rigorous case for the deity of Christ and outlines an intuitive model for understanding Jesus’s relationship to YHWH.
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$9.99The Lord Appeared: Jesus as Yhwh in the Old Testament
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Discover how ancient Judaism viewed Jesus as God’s “Word,” a unique mediator, in this insightful exploration of the Old Testament’s divine revelations and their implications for Christian faith.
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