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Redemptive Reversals

and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom

Gregory K Beale, Miles V Van Pelt and Dane C Ortlund

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Redemptive Reversals

and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom

Gregory K Beale, Miles V Van Pelt and Dane C Ortlund

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"But many who are first will be last, and the last first." –Matthew 19:30 The Bible is full of ironic situations in which God overturns the world's wisdom by doing the opposite of what is expected—people are punished by their own sin, the persecution of the church is the catalyst for its growth, Paul claims to have strength through weakness, and more. In this book, biblical scholar G. K. Beale explores God's pattern of divine irony in both judgment and salvation, finding its greatest expression in Jesus's triumph over death through death on a cross. Unpacking this pattern throughout redemptive history, Beale shows us how God often uses what is seemingly weak and foolish to underscore his own strength and power in the lives of his people today.

Dane C Ortlund

Dane C Ortlund

Dane C. Ortlund (PhD, Wheaton College) is the executive vice president of Bible publishing and Bible publisher at Crossway. He serves as an editor for the Knowing the Bible series and the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, and is the author of several books, including Edwards on the Christian Life. He lives with his wife, Stacey, and their five children in Wheaton, Illinois.

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Helpful for my Bible reading

This book is a wonderful reminder that God is sovereign over everything. G K Beale helpfully takes us through Scripture, showing us ways in which God ironically overturns human efforts to achieve His purposes and to bless or curse. Without being flippant, this book helped me to see the ironic humour in the way that God acts and to praise Him for being the God who see all and vindicates His people. This book isn't necessarily the easiest read but it has helped me to spot redemptive reversals in my personal Bible reading. I would definitely recommend this book, especially if you are ever tempted to think God is a passive bystander when evil is rife.
Asha

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