Date of Award
6-1-1949
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Theology (Th.M)
Department
Exegetical Theology
First Advisor
William Arndt
Scripture References in this Resource
Exodus 4:10-16; Exodus 7:1-2; Jeremiah 1:9; Deuteronomy 18:18; 1 Kings 18:46; 2 Kings 3:15; Ezekiel 1:3; Ezekiel 3:14; Ezekiel 8:1; Numbers 11:25f; Numbers 24:2; Isaiah 48:16; Isaiah 61:1; Joel 2:28; Ezekiel 2:2; Ezekiel 11:5; Isaiah 63:10-11; Job 4:15; Amos 3:7; Daniel 6:25; Isaiah 55:11; Jeremiah 5:15; Hosea 6:5; Jeremiah 23:29; Jeremiah 15:19; Isaiah 8:11; Matthew 1:22; Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 2:5; Hosea 11:1; 1 Timothy 2:23; Matthew 3:3; Isaiah 40:3; Matthew 4:14; Isaiah 8:23; Isaiah 9:12; Matthew 5:12; Matthew 5:17
Abstract
In the German universities the prophets were looked upon as “mad fellows”. Indeed any idea of God revealing Himself to men was frowned upon and I was left with doubts. The material of this thesis has convinced me that God takes great care to reveal Himself to man and that we may place our trust in His revelation of Himself. So, by this work, my whole Christian faith has been more firmly established.
Recommended Citation
Mach, Emil, "The Concept of Prophet in New Testament" (1949). Master of Sacred Theology Thesis. 208.
https://scholar.csl.edu/stm/208
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