About This Book
The author argues from the Hebrew Scriptures that a single divine Messenger appears in visible, humanlike form to patriarchs and prophets, acting as the mediatorial Messiah who delivers, instructs, sacrifices, and will return to rule. He analyzes occurrences designated by terms such as Melach Jehovah and Elohim, considers Chaldee paraphrases and Masoretic punctuation, and describes the local and tabernacular character of ancient worship. He contrasts this revealed presence with idolatrous and satanic substitutes, traces doctrinal misunderstandings that shaped early debates about the Creator and the Christ, and outlines implications for prophetic and apocalyptic expectations.
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