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In "The Messiah in Moses and the Prophets," Eleazar Lord presents a thorough exegesis of Old Testament texts, emphasizing the prophetic foreshadowing of the Messiah's advent within the canonical scriptures. Lord'Äôs literary style is both rigorous and accessible, merging theological insight with historical context to illuminate how figures such as Moses and the prophets provide anticipatory glimpses of Christ'Äôs character and mission. This work sits at the intersection of biblical hermeneutics and Christological interpretation, indicative of the 19th-century revival in religious thought,…mehr

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In "The Messiah in Moses and the Prophets," Eleazar Lord presents a thorough exegesis of Old Testament texts, emphasizing the prophetic foreshadowing of the Messiah's advent within the canonical scriptures. Lord'Äôs literary style is both rigorous and accessible, merging theological insight with historical context to illuminate how figures such as Moses and the prophets provide anticipatory glimpses of Christ'Äôs character and mission. This work sits at the intersection of biblical hermeneutics and Christological interpretation, indicative of the 19th-century revival in religious thought, which sought to reconnect Christian doctrine with its Jewish roots. Eleazar Lord, a prominent figure in the development of Evangelical scholarship, was deeply influenced by the religious currents of his time, including the burgeoning interest in textual criticism and the historical context of scriptural writings. His pastoral background and commitment to scriptural authority underpin his pursuit to affirm the continuity of God's salvific plan, revealing the integral relationship between the Old and New Testaments. Lord'Äôs extensive study into the Scriptures reflects both a scholarly rigor and a pastoral desire to clarify and enrich the faith of believers. I highly recommend "The Messiah in Moses and the Prophets" to those seeking a deeper understanding of biblical prophecy and its implications for Christian faith. This work serves not only as an enlightening resource for theologians and students of scripture but also as an inspiring text for lay readers eager to explore the richness of their faith'Äôs heritage.

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Eleazar Lord (September 9, 1788 - June 3, 1871) was an American author, educator, first president of the Erie Railroad, and deacon of the First Protestant Dutch Church. Lord was a banker; he founded and served as president of the Manhattan Insurance Company from 1821 to 1834; he was the first president of the Erie Railroad Company; he was a close friend of the New York University; and he helped to establish theological seminaries in East Windsor, Connecticut, and Auburn, New York. His major publications include Principles of Currency, Geological Cosmogony, and an expanded edition of Lempriere's Biographical Dictionary. Eleazar Lord was born in Franklin, Connecticut, on September 9, 1788. His early childhood was spent in the calm scenes of that even-tenored rural vicinage, where he received his elementary education in the district schools. at 1804, at the age of sixteen, he left home and began working as a clerk at a business in Norwich. In 1808, he returned home to prepare for college under the supervision of the Rev. Dr. Lee of Lisbon, a member of whose church (Presbyterian) he joined in 1809.