Rediscovering the first three-quarters of the Bible

When was the last time you really studied the Old Testament? Sure, most of us know the famous stories and characters—Adam & Eve, Noah, King David, Jonah, etc. But the vast majority of verses and Bible passages that Christians look to for guidance come from the more familiar New Testament.

There are some perfectly legitimate reasons for that, of course. But the Old Testament is much more than just a series of stories setting up the “important” part of the Bible. The latest issue of Uplook magazine has just been posted online (in PDF), and its focus is on revisiting the Old Testament. It’s got articles by Shawn Abigail, James Martin, and Jack Baker about how to read the Old Testament, where we find Christ in the Old Testament, and how the Old and New Testaments are intended to relate to each other.

You can download a copy of the new May issue (and take a look at back issues) at the Uplook website.

One Response to “Rediscovering the first three-quarters of the Bible”

Leave a Reply

We strive for on-topic loving conversation on the Gospel.com blog, hence we actively moderate comments for appropriateness and civility. You can contact us at info@gospel.com with feedback.

For more information, please refer to the Bulletin Boards, Chat Rooms & Blogs section of Gospel.com’s Terms of Use.

The Gospel.com blog uses gravatars. Register yours at gravatar.com.