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Biblical Typology in Romans 11:34-35

August 2, 2013 by mattperman

My friend, Andy Naselli, somehow was amazing enough at managing his time and work to obtain 2 PhDs.

His second dissertation was published last summer, and as with everything he writes, it is incredibly clear and well argued. It’s called From Typology to Doxology: Paul’s Use of Isaiah and Job in Romans 11:34-35. For any interested in the use of the Old Testament in the New, especially through looking in detail at how some specific OT passages are used in the New, it is one of the best books out there.

Here’s a great review that gives a very helpful summary of his book (scroll down to “book reviews”). You can also read the table of contents and preface on his blog.

Also, more broadly on this subject of the use of the Old Testament in the New, I’ve always been super helped by G.K. Beale’s book The Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts?: Essays on the Use of the Old Testament in the New.

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