Today’s episode provides a full length review of Bryan D. Estelle’s book Salvation Through Judgment and Mercy: The Gospel According to Jonah. Pick up a copy in our bookstore HERE. Along the way we discuss issues such as historical accuracy, structure, typology, parallelism, turning points, salvation, repentance, open theology, and regression. Estelle’s book brings a neglected gem into the light and causes the reader to marvel at it grandeur. Our hope is that our review will provoke our listeners to pick up a copy of this great resource and rediscover some forgotten truths in God’s Word.
Other Books Referenced include:
Jesus and Jonah by J. W. McGarvey
Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by G. K. Beale
Resurrection: God’s Answer to Evil and Death by Nathan Battey
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