Recalling the Hope of Glory: Biblical Worship from the Garden to the New CreationKregel Academic - 591 էջ Moving beyond worship wars over style and denominational proclivities, Allen Ross has completed an extensive study of the biblical material that informs the heart of true worship: "to recall and celebrate the hope of glory." Much more than a biblical theology of worship, Recalling the Hope of Glory is an inductive study of the Bible, showing how the many biblical events and teachings develop the central focus of worship. Beginning not with early Israelite worship, but with creation itself, this work uncovers the glories and beauty of true worship as it is progressively revealed from its beginning in the Garden to its climax in the new heavens and new earth. Throughout the book, the focus is on the integral issue of who we worship . . . and why. Ross then applies these discoveries to the contemporary Christian practice and debate. Recalling the Hope of Glory stands to become a definitive resource for the pastor, worship leader, and those training for the ministry. Regardless of their denomination, readers will appreciate the author's high view of Scripture and just how much it can and should inform Christian worship. |
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... Sanctuary .. .82 The Construction of the Sanctuary . 86 The Arrangement of the Instructions . . . ..86 The Completion of the Construction ... 86 The Plan .86 The Agents The Fulfillment .87 87 The Completion Report 87 Symbolism in ...
... Sanctuary Choirs , and Congregational Singing ... 253 Levites .. Music in Ancient Israel . . . . . Musicians and Singers . . . Musicians and Music in Israel's Worship . Ministering Women Singing in Israel's Worship . . Servants ...
... sanctuary” and “sacred place” respectively, and place names like Kadesh, a sanctuary city. All these words in their contexts point to the meaning of separation from common use for a specific purpose. Of course the primary use of the ...
... sanctuary.33 The verb for “to keep, observe” (shåmar), when used in religious settings, refers to the keeping of religious practices, occasions, and institutions.34 What these specific observations and duties are will be studied later ...
... sanctuary was a house of prayer because as people came together to worship , they came as a needy people with their prayers ; and as they came to pray , others were there to give praise for answers to their prayers and to encourage ...
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To Offer Praise to | 274 |
Offering the Sacrifice of Praise | 278 |
Conclusion for Part 5 | 290 |
True Worshippers Are Confessing Believers | 302 |
Conclusion for Part 6 | 327 |
The Focus on the Word of | 335 |
The Incarnate Word | 343 |
Conclusion | 351 |
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The Worship of the LORD in the Life of Abraham | 134 |
Conclusion for Part 3 164 | 165 |
Introduction | 169 |
The Patterns of Worship at Sinai | 182 |
A Holy Place for Worship | 188 |
Sacrificial Ritual | 196 |
Qualified Worship Leaders | 208 |
Conclusion | 216 |
Introduction | 221 |
A Place for Praise | 243 |
Ministers | 252 |
The Psalms in Worship | 266 |
Offering the Sacrifice of Praise | 268 |
Conclusion for Part 7 | 359 |
The Essentials of Worship in the Early Church | 366 |
The Worship of the LORD in Abrahams Descendants | 8 |
Vows and Commitments | 9 |
Seasonal Celebrations | 13 |
Worship possesses a balance of form and spirit | 42 |
221 | 50 |
531 | 52 |
135 | 92 |
223 | 177 |
350 | 232 |
Christ in Glory with Choirs of Angels | 50 |
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Recalling the Hope of Glory: Biblical Worship from the Garden to the New ... Allen P. Ross Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2006 |