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The Tabernacle

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The Tabernacle
Author: David M. Levy

Is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It is a great teaching on types and shadows

"Shadows of the Messiah - Its sacrifices, services, and priesthood."


Does anyone have it?
 
I’m reading ”Mission of God” by Joseph Boot right now. Really good read this far.

Next are two John Owen books:

Death of Death
Mortification of Sin
 
The closet I have to it would be a book by Daniel Hyde ( I think that is his name )
 
I’m reading ”Mission of God” by Joseph Boot right now. Really good read this far.

Next are two John Owen books:

Death of Death
Mortification of Sin
John Owen books! Owen, is one of my favorites. Do you have his abridged versions? Otherwise you get those 80 word sentences.
 
John Owen books! Owen, is one of my favorites. Do you have his abridged versions? Otherwise you get those 80 word sentences.
Mortification of Sin is unabridged for sure.

I‘m not sure about “Death of Death. Here’s what it says about from Amazon…

2016 Reprint of 1959 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Reprinted from Volume Two [of Ten] of Owen's Works, published in 1852 by Johnstone and Hunter, Edinburgh."/ Includes bibliographical references. In this classic Puritan work, John Owen examines the atonement of Christ in a comprehensive and clear fashion. 'The Death of Death in the Death of Christ' has long been regarded by many as the best treatment of the Atonement ever written. It is the classic text defending the purposeful and actual procurement of salvation for sinners in the death of Christ. While characteristically portrayed as a polemical work on the Calvinistic understanding of limited atonement this work is actually much more. In brief, it is a defense for the perfect work of Christ, which actually obtained salvation on the cross. It argues that the purpose of the triune God is to glorify himself and to save sinners. Reprinted from Volume Two [of Ten] of Owen's Works, published in 1852 by Johnstone and Hunter, Edinburgh."/ Includes bibliographical references. John Owen (1616-1683) was an early Puritan advocate of Congregationalism and Reformed theology. Educated at Queen's College, Oxford, he served under the Puritan government of Oliver Cromwell as personal chaplain to Cromwell and later as vice-chancellor of Oxford. A contemporary of John Bunyan, Owen's extensive body of work includes some twenty-eight books on theological and devotional themes. His later years were spent in pastoral ministry where he served as the leading spokesman for the Protestant Nonconformists.
 
I’m reading ”Mission of God” by Joseph Boot right now. Really good read this far.

Next are two John Owen books:

Death of Deat
Mortification of Sin
You might like to try J. I. Packer's essay, " 'Saved by His Precious Blood': An Introduction to John Owen's The Death of Death in the Death of Christ." (1990)

Superb! But I can't tell you where to get it.
 
The Tabernacle
Author: David M. Levy

Is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It is a great teaching on types and shadows

"Shadows of the Messiah - Its sacrifices, services, and priesthood."


Does anyone have it?
I too love the shadows and types represented by the Tabernacle. I also did a study on the Feasts of the Lord and when they have and will be fulfilled.
 
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