Christology of the Old Testament, Volume IV

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A Libronix PBB resource of Volume IV of E.W. Hengstenberg's Christology of the Old Testament is now available for download below.

I have also cleaned up the previous three volumes by fixing bugs, making corrections and also changing all Greek and Hebrew words to a more unicode-friendly font (Greek=Gentium and Hebrew=SBL Hebrew). If you downloaded the previous versions you may want to get the newest versions.

The complete 4-volume set can be downloaded below.

Happy Thanksgiving to all,

Bill

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File Christology of the Old Testament, Vol. I.lbxoeb11/20/07 9:54 pm1.18 MB
File Christology of the Old Testament, Vol. II.lbxoeb12/30/07 2:42 pm1.11 MB
File Christology of the Old Testament, Vol. III.lbxoeb11/20/07 9:55 pm1.07 MB
File Christology of the Old Testament, Vol. IV.lbxoeb11/20/07 9:56 pm1.09 MB

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Please note that Hengstenberg's last name is mispelled within the actual pbb file
Christology of the Old Testament, Vol. II.lbxoeb
and therefore does not appear correctly in My Library when searching on authors.

The file contains Hengstenbert (with an ending "t" rather than "g")

Jim,

Thanks for pointing this out. I'll correct it and upload the file again.

Bill

I simply cannot express how excited I am to have found this site. Many of the authors you are offering for my Libronix I have been trying to read through Google's photocopies, which can be a bit of a pain.

I honestly cannot express my appreciation enough. Know that you are significantly aiding gospel ministry in the little ole' town of Godfrey, IL.

Soli Deo Gloria!

tcblack's picture

Whoo Whoo!
It doesn't look like Godfrey is all that far away from Moweaqua.

If you know any other Libronix users, tell your friends.

Hi, I am ever so greatful for this work being added here, as it is very important for the study of Christology. However, I see throught the volumes, numbers appearing in red which are meant to be links to footnotes, which are not there! I have access to the paper edition of these volumes, and see that all of the footnotes are missing. Is there a way to view these, or are they being added? Many thanks again.
Andrew