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The Old Testament is often considered as Law and the New as Grace. This book, The God of Isaac explores how God dealt with the Patriarchs in grace also. We see this grace extending beyond the Fathers themselves to gentiles surrounding them. The book looks at Genesis Chapter 21 to 27, the chapters covering the life of Isaac, in detail. It also contains a number of word studies of key hebrew words. many of its conclusions are different from those of other commentators but I believe the case is argued sufficiently to establish this.

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The Old Testament is often considered as Law and the New as Grace. This book, The God of Isaac explores how God dealt with the Patriarchs in grace also. We see this grace extending beyond the Fathers themselves to gentiles surrounding them. The book looks at Genesis Chapter 21 to 27, the chapters covering the life of Isaac, in detail. It also contains a number of word studies of key hebrew words. many of its conclusions are different from those of other commentators but I believe the case is argued sufficiently to establish this.
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About the Author Ted Stubbersfield grew up in the small town of Gatton in Queensland, Australia in the 50's. It was a good time to be young. Life was simple, relatively safe and faith in God was taken for granted. After being thrown out of school in 1965 he started an apprenticeship as a motor mechanic, something he was ill suited to. In 1970, Ted went on an extended trip overseas and was confronted by the Christian gospel in many countries and saw for the first time that there was a God who was alive. That year he met with Jesus in a Damascus road type experience. Ministry seemed to be the logical call on his life and he trained initially with the Church of Christ and then in the UK with the Elim Pentecostal Church but found himself most at home with a remarkable group of Grace Baptists. The Lord had mercy on His church and Ted went back to the family business, a sawmill. He kept his interest in Christian faith, living and doctrine by studying by correspondence and by writing. Ted has a number of other publications but in a very different field, weather exposed timber structures. He is currently working as a consultant in this field. He completed a Master of Theology in Applied Theology in 2011 through the University of Wales.