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The Road to Emmaus - by J Gilbert Miller (Paperback)

The Road to Emmaus - by  J Gilbert Miller (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Using Handel's <em>Messiah</em> and hymns of the church, Gil Miller has taken a fresh and new approach to the subject of Christ in the Old Testament.</p><p>Rev. Mark Bates<br /> Senior Minister<br /> Village Seven Presbyterian Church<br /> Colorado Springs, CO</p><p>Dr. Miller's work, punctuated by references to Handel's <em>Messiah</em> detailing prophecy becoming reality, will be of interest to both theological scholar and musician alike.</p><p>Rev. Steve Harter<br /> Minister of Music and Arts<br /> First United Methodist Church<br /> Colorado Springs, CO</p><p>"And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself." (Luke 24:27)</p><p>In <em>The Road to Emmaus</em>, Dr. Miller introduces text from Handel's <em>Messiah</em> as possible passages of Scripture that Jesus might have used with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. Rather than looking at the messianic prophecies from Genesis to Malachi in the order of the books in the Old Testament, each chapter of this book presents a theme and traces it through the whole of Scripture, beginning with Jesus as the Lamb of God and ending with his resurrection.<br /> www.jgilbertmiller.com</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>If you want to have your heart burn within you like the two disciples on the road to Emmaus when Jesus revealed himself to them, follow along as Dr. Miller skillfully leads you through the Old Testament prophesies concerning the Messiah. Using Handel's <em>Messiah</em> and hymns of the church, he has taken a fresh and new approach to the subject of Christ in the Old Testament.</p><p>Rev. Mark Bates<br /> Senior Minister<br /> Village Seven Presbyterian Church<br /> Colorado Springs, CO</p><p>Dr. Miller has put together an interesting comparison of Scripture, theology, and hymns in search of Christ in the Old Testament. His work, punctuated by references to Handel's <em>Messiah</em> detailing prophecy becoming reality, will be of interest to both theological scholar and musician alike.</p><p>Rev. Steve Harter<br /> Minister of Music and Arts<br /> First United Methodist Church<br /> Colorado Springs, CO</p><br>

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