Dwight Pentecost The Relationship of the Church to the Kingdom of God OVERVIEW What is the major theme or purpose that encompasses God's overall master plan? Dr Pentecost believes that the drama of history revolves around the kingdom of God. This theme is traced from Genesis to Revelation, illustrat-ing God's right to rule and the form that. Jun 16, 2021 - Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology Author: J. Dwight Pentecost Publisher: Zondervan Academic Publication Date: August 01, 1965.
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The Words and Works of Jesus Christ
- Author : J. Dwight Pentecost
- Publisher : Zondervan
- Release Date : 2016-10-04
- Genre: Religion
- Pages : 640
- ISBN 10 : 9780310531043
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The life of Jesus Christ takes on fresh clarity and meaning in this masterful work by Dwight Pentecost. The words, the miracles, and overarching message of the Messiah come alive in flowing and detailed chronology, set against the cultural, political, and religious setting of his day. You'll gain new understanding of why Jesus came, how he operated, and what he accomplished. Above all, you'll acquire a deeper appreciation for the love that guided his path, beginning in a manger in Bethlehem, leading through three and a half years of ministry that ended abruptly at the cross on Golgotha, and blazing forth in eternal triumph at the resurrection. Drawing liberally on the works of others who have written about Christ, such as Alfred Edersheim, J. W. Shepherd, W. Graham Scroggie, and Frederick Faraar, Dr. Pentecost reveals in his own writing a familiarity with the subject that comes from years of teaching. Yet he writes, not as one who knows all there is to know about Christ, but with the restraint of one who knows that Jesus is to be worshiped and adored as the great King, and that no book can do more than begin to tell all the wonders of his being and his love.