Echoes of the Psalms: Messianic Fulfillment in the Book of Hebrews

The book of Hebrews is a rich tapestry of biblical theology, weaving together threads from the Hebrew Scriptures to reveal the person and work of Jesus Christ. Though the authorship remains uncertain, what is unmistakable is the author’s mastery of the Old Testament—particularly the Psalms. This article explores how Psalms 8 and 40 are reinterpreted … More Echoes of the Psalms: Messianic Fulfillment in the Book of Hebrews

Ransom and Redemption: Recovering the Classic View of the Atonement

Atonement stands at the heart of Christian theology, addressing humanity’s estrangement from God and the reconciling work of Christ. Over the centuries, theologians have proposed various models to explain how Jesus’ death accomplishes salvation. Among these, the Ransom Theory—often overshadowed in modern doctrinal circles—has seen a resurgence, especially in light of Gustaf Aulén’s Christus Victor. … More Ransom and Redemption: Recovering the Classic View of the Atonement

The Use of Zechariah in the Gospels: Messianic Fulfillment and Scriptural Continuity

The prophetic writings of Zechariah hold profound significance in Christian theology, particularly in their connection to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Though considered a “minor prophet” in length, Zechariah’s message is anything but minor in theological importance. His visions and oracles offered postexilic encouragement and future Messianic hope, and several passages are … More The Use of Zechariah in the Gospels: Messianic Fulfillment and Scriptural Continuity