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Schultz, Samuel Jacob was born on June 9, 1914 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota, United States. Son of David D. and Anna (Eitzen) Schultz.
(The Old Testament, declares the author, of the faculty of...)
The Old Testament, declares the author, of the faculty of Wheaton College in Illinois, must be taken as giving historical data concerning the prophets and their message. This thesis is widely accepted among Old Testament Scholars. The book is addressed to college and seminary students, pastors and laymen "who consider God's word the infallible rule for faith and practice." (Kirkus Reviews)
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Here is a freshly updated edition of one of the most popular introductions to the history and literature of the Old Testament. The Old Testament Speaks offers a clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, historical, and linguistic dimensions of God's covenant with his people from the time of Abraham to the coming of the Messiah. The Old Testament Speaks examines the historical and religious life of the Hebrews, integrates the development of non-hebraic cultures with conventional biblical history, and reviews the best modern scholarly research in placing the Scriptures in their Near Eastern setting. Samuel J. Schultz emphasizes the importance of letting the Scriptures tell their own stories. He makes selective use of the best and latest literature in Old Testament studies, and offers a balanced perspective. Schultz sifts the facts and follows them to their inevitable conclusions. However, when the evidence is not definitive, he exercises caution, presenting his own interpretation as only one of several possible views. Schultz also appraises the impact of recent archaeological and historical findings on the understanding of key portions of the Old Testament. The Old Testament Speaks contains all the relevant material -- biblical and nonbiblical -- necessary for classroom use or personal study of the Old Testament. Schultz provides outlines that reflect the historical background and summarize the contents of each biblical book, as well as charts and maps to help visualize the biblical narrative. He has also revised and updated the biblio-graphies at the end of each chapter.
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(A theologically accurate and clear picture of the archaeo...)
A theologically accurate and clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, historical, and linguistic dimensions of God's covenant with his people--revised and updated.
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(A clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, hist...)
A clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, historical, and linguistic dimensions of the Old Testament.
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( Despite the common opinion of church-age Christians, Dr...)
Despite the common opinion of church-age Christians, Dr. Schultz maintains that the book of Deuteronomy is not the narrative of a never-smiling God and a frightened, timid nation. Rather, the love of Jehovah for His people is the heart of the Old Testament book.Deuteronomy: The Gospel of Love offers a simple but thorough exposition of this important though frequently overlooked divine record. Bringing rewarding insights from the original Hebrew text, it puts heavy stress on the love relationship between God and His specially chosen people.This commentary reflects a rare grasp of the Hebrew language and the Old Testament Scriptures. It will aid any student or layman in his personal investigation of the character of God as seen in His patient working with Israel.
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Schultz, Samuel Jacob was born on June 9, 1914 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota, United States. Son of David D. and Anna (Eitzen) Schultz.
Graduate, St. Paul Bible Institute, 1936. Associate of Arts, Bethel College, 1938. Bachelor, John Fletcher College, 1940.
Bachelor's Degree, Faith Theological Seminary, 1944. MST, Harvard University, 1945. Doctor of Theology, Harvard University, 1949.
Ordained to ministry, Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 1944;
pastor, First Methodist Church, Pine River, Minnesota, 1940-1941;
pastor, Waldo Congressional Church, Brockton, Massachusetts, 1944-1945;
pastor, Evangelical Baptist Church, Belmont, Massachusetts, 1945-1947;
professor, Gordon College, Boston, 1946-1947;
professor, Bethel College and Seminary, St. Paul, 1947-1949;
professor, St. Paul Bible Institute, 1948-1949;
professor, Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1949-1980;
professor emeritus, Wheaton (Illinois) College, since 1980;
Samuel Robinson professor Bible and theology, Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1955-1980;
chairman Bible and philosophy department, Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1957-1963;
chairman division Biblical education and philosophy, Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1963-1967;
chairman division Biblical studies, Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1972-1979;
professor Old Testament and Bible Exposition, Trinity College Graduate School (name now Tampa Bay Theological Seminary), Dunedin (now Holiday), Florida, 1987-1993. Professor Old Testament St. Petersburg (Florida) Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor Saint-Petersburg Junior College, since 1995. Interim supply pastor Bible Church Winnetka, Illinois, 1951, 60.
Resident supply pastor South Shore Baptist Church, Hingham, Massachusetts, 1958-1959.
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(The Old Testament, declares the author, of the faculty of...)
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Member board education Bethel College and Seminary, 1960-1965. Historian Conservative Congregation Christian Conference, 1980-1986. Board directors Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, 1965-1980, Congressional Christian History Society, 1984-1996, Brookwoods Christian Camps and Conferences, Inc., Alton, New Hampshire, since 1978.
Trustee Gordon-Conwell Seminary, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, 1980-2005, Lexington (Massachusetts) Christian Academy, 1987-1998. Member Society Biblical Literature, Evangelical Theological Society (editor Journal 1962-1975), Near East Archaeol. Society (secretary, board director), Wheaton College Scholastic Honors Society, Phi Sigma Tau.
Married Eyla June Tolliver, June 17, 1943. Children: Linda Sue, David Carl.