Genesis 22, A Parabolic Shadow and Foreshadowing Prophecy: “Abraham . . . Received Isaac Back from the Dead in A Parable” (Hebrews 11:19)

Parabolically speaking, the author of Hebrews speaks of the near sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 as a resurrection. But what does this mean?
4.47 David Schrock • Reading • “What is Typology?”

“Typology” comes up frequently in discussions of Biblical Theology, but what does it mean? Read how David Schrock explains that typology is not merely another method of reading, but an organic structure of escalation and progression arising from God’s redemptive work.
What is Typology?

“Typology” comes up frequently in discussions of Biblical Theology, but what does it mean? Read how David Schrock explains that typology is not merely another method of reading, but an organic structure of escalation and progression arising from God’s redemptive work.
September Intermission: From Biblical Vocation to Biblical Theology

Join us as we transition from the doctrine of vocation to the theme of biblical theology.
A Recommended List of Commentaries on Each of the Four Gospels

Explore Ardel B. Caneday’s curated selection of the top three commentaries on each Gospel—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—ideal for in-depth study, preaching, and theological insight.
Is the Grass Really Greener? A Baptistic Vision for Fathering

Reformed Baptist families don’t need to adopt the Presbyterian model of Christian parenting—they possess an all-encompassing vision of parenting for God’s glory in their children through the gospel.
Psalm 2: In Context, Interpreted by the Apostles, and in Contrast with Postmillennialism

When we allow the apostles to interpret Psalm 2, what does it mean, and what are the implications for postmillennialism?
3.59 Thomas R. Schreiner, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “The World Turned Upside Down: George Ladd on the Kingdom”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Thomas R. Schreiner on his Christ Over All essay: “The World Turned Upside Down: George Ladd on the Kingdom”
3.36 Matthew Emadi, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews”

Listen as Matthew Emadi joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews.”
The Kingdom of God in Hebrews

The kingdom of God is foundational to the storyline of the Bible. Throughout Scripture, God is working to establish his rule over his people in his place. The book of Hebrews shows us that this kingdom has finally been brought about with the reign of our resurrected king.
3.33 Matthew Emadi • Reading • “The Kingdom of God in Hebrews”

The kingdom of God is foundational to the storyline of the Bible. Throughout Scripture, God is working to establish his rule over his people in his place. The book of Hebrews shows us that this kingdom has finally been brought about with the reign of our resurrected king.
The Land Promise in Hebrews

The book of Hebrews stirs up our longing for the Promised Land. This is no earthly city, however, but rather the heavenly city where we will dwell with our God.