The Old Testament is the inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17), a divine revelation that unfolds through history, covenant, and prophecy. In this illuminating study, Norman Mathers-drawing from his theological training at Dallas Theological Seminary under the guidance of Donald K. Campbell-reveals the hidden structure of the Old Testament by placing each book within its historical context.
From the Primeval Period to the Restoration, Mathers traces the spiritual and national journey of Israel. He shows how the Constitution of Israel-its Moral, Social, and Civic Law-was delivered at Mount Sinai (Exodus 19), expanded through Leviticus, and carried forward to Numbers 10. This framework brings clarity to the unfolding narrative, highlighting God's covenantal faithfulness and the theological significance of each era.
Whether you're a student of Scripture or a seeker of deeper understanding, this book offers a compelling synthesis of biblical history, theology, and divine purpose.
Dr. Mathers is Assistant Professor for Liberty University Online, College of Arts and Science, Lynchburg, Virginia. He teaches Philosophy/Christian Evidence.