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A Remnant of the Church
- Remnant, Part 2
- Narrated by: Dr. Anne Davis
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Dr. Anne Davis is a professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity Southwest University and Executive Director of BibleInteract. Her ongoing research has led her to the Hebraic nature of the New Testament, the intimate connection between the two testaments, and ancient methodology used by the Apostle Paul and other New Testament authors. Her work to understand methods that would have been in use during the first century, before the production of hand-copied books, has led to this and other publications that explain and apply these ancient methods.
These books include Ancient Methods of Bible Study (instruction designed for beginners), All Israel will be Saved: Paul’s Midrash in Romans 9-11 (intermediate study), The Law is not a Curse: Paul’s Midrash in Galatians (advanced study), and Uncovering Mysteries in the Parables with Haggadic Midrash (a practical way to begin learning ancient methods of searching the Scriptures).
A Remnant of the Church is Part 2 in a 4-part series on the remnant in Scripture. It is vital that you listen to Part 1 first before beginning this second audiobook in the series. The foundational principles are all explained in Part I: Israel’s Inheritance.
This audiobook will uncover a wealth of information about a remnant of the Church, meaning those who believe in Yeshua the Messiah and have received God’s gift of the Holy Spirit through their faith in Christ. You will discover that God is not treating believers in Christ any differently than He was treating the children of Israel in the Hebrew Scriptures. What makes this audiobook on the remnant of the Church so compelling and provocative is that there are only two clear and literal references to the remnant in the New Testament. However, by listening for startling linguistic anomalies, which Yeshua’s audience would have heard, we will uncover a wealth of deeper meaning that points quite dramatically to the future role of the remnant and the ongoing preparation that is occurring today.