This book is not just a study of the Old Testament, it gives the theme, summary, author, and content of the Old Testament book. There are many excellent books like the Wilmington Old Testament (Victor) survey taught by my lifelong friends Harold Wilmington at a free university. The Old Testament creator is the history of the Old Testament, and orders people and events in order. But it is not mere event in the clothesline, it explains the Old Testament through the continuing influence of historians.
The Old Testament Study I: A Christ centered approach to Bible study is designed to investigate the information of the Old Testament, both at the personal writing level and normative level. In other words, students must understand not only the main information of each book in the Old Testament, but also how that information contributes to the overall information of the Bible. The focus is in the period between the beginning and the end of the ransom history, which shows how the whole Old Testament points out to prepare for Messiah Jesus. This will be accomplished through things that the authors of the Old Testament truly care about, and most of the dominance and dynasties, and through direct studies on the passage of some important Bible in the Old Testament.
The study of the Old Testament included numerous prophecies about Messiah Christ, God's ransom plan, and his promises, fulfilled in the New Testament. Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the hope and basic theme of all Bible books, including the Old Testament. In Luke 24: 27 Jesus led them through the Bible, "... ... From Moses and all the prophets, he explained all the words about his scriptures to them". More than twice, Jesus did not abolish the Law of the Old Testament. In Matthew 5: 17-18, Jesus said, "I am not going to abolish the law and the prophets, I realize them rather than abolishing them It is not the pen's smallest stroke, it disappears from the law anyway until everything is completed. "