The usefulness of old testament theology for the present age

Exegesis from the year 2021 in the subject Theology - Biblical Theology, grade: 91, Nations University, language: English, abstract: This paper discusses a biblical theology of knowledge of God in the Old Testament based on two representative passages, selected because of their meanings (Judg. 2: 7, 10 and 1 Sam. 2:12). No texts are added from the Pentateuch, because some will be cited for reference. The same happens with other texts in the prophets, since most are parallel or serve to complement the ideas developed. As will be seen, the theme is developed mainly in historical, poetic and wisdom genre on literature, in both the pre-exilic and exilic period. As we mean the same God in the Old and New Testaments, contemporary Christians can be equipped with knowledge of God through reading the Old Testament. We will try to analyse what it really means to know God and advise how a Christian can benefit from that knowledge found in the Old Testament.

Dr. Sixbert Sangwa is a Rwandan Christian minister, Academic, Kingdom Entrepreneur and Non-profit Practitioner. Sixbert has extensive experience in managing economic empowerment projects in the humanitarian and development arena, through national and international NGOs. He leveraged his strategic and business development skills to become a caring SME consultant and is known as the founder of various entrepreneurial initiatives. Today, Sixbert has remained instrumental to higher education in the fields of business, entrepreneurship and theology. He believes that the future of employment belongs to social entrepreneurship. However, he is concerned about the disconnect between faith and business, hence his continental mission to integrate faith and work. Sixbert's education is twofold. His first secular degree is in Rural Development and Agribusiness. He holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Arts in Online and Distance Education as well as a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and a PhD in Entrepreneurship and Branding. His religious track yielded him a Bachelor of Divinity, a Master of Ministry, a Master of Theological Studies, a Doctor of Chritsian Business Administration and a PhD in Religious Studies. As his research interests rest on general business management, open education and Christian affairs on the one hand, he is also open to offering advisory support in the same areas.

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