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Books on Biblical Theology
Audio Resources on Biblical Theology
Westminster Theological Seminary offers a classic course on Biblical Theology by the late Dr. Edmund Clowney, where Dr. Clowney teaches through two major sections: Christ in the Old Testament and Christ in All the Scriptures. This course is well worth your time to listen to!
Reformed Theological Seminary offers a 26-lecture course on Covenant Theology by Dr. J. Ligon Duncan for free through iTunes University. You might be interested in browsing all RTS’s iTunes University courses but this comes from an outstanding pastor and theologian.
Covenant Theological Seminary offers several courses, including one on Biblical Theology by Dr. Gerard Van Groningen. Description: “An overview of the covenantal structure of biblical revelation, and how concepts of kingdom, covenant, and mediator unify the Scriptures.”
Reformed Forum hosts a variety of wonderful podcasts on several topics, but my favorite is the Vos Group, an ongoing discussion of Geerhardus Vos’s book Biblical Theology (see above). Even if you aren’t reading the book, these episodes are fantastic for working through the story of the Bible.
Books on Genesis
The Pentateuch as Narrative spans more than the book of Genesis to provide commentary on all five of the first books of the Bible, but the bulk of its commentary centers on Genesis. Sailhamer’s greatest strength is to help us see links to other stories and narratives throughout the rest of the Bible.
While John Calvin is most often known for his classic work, The Institutes of Christian Religion, his biblical commentaries were of extraordinary value—I return to them again and again. Get Calvin’s Genesis commentary here on Kindle, or you can also read his commentary online for free at CCEL.