God In Our Midst: The Tabernacle and Our Relationship With God, by Daniel R. Hyde. Reviewed by Douglas J. Kuiper.
This review examines Daniel Hyde's commentary on Exodus 25-40, which explores the tabernacle as a typological revelation of God's grace and Christ's redemptive work. The book combines exegetical insight with devotional application, making it valuable for both personal study and sermon preparation, while also addressing hermeneutical principles for preaching from the Pentateuch.
God In Our Midst: The Tabernacle and Our Relationship With God, by Daniel R. Hyde. Sanford, FL: Reformation Trust Publishing, 2012. 255 pages. Hardcover $18.00; ebook $9.00. ISBN 978-1-56769-281-5. Reviewed by Douglas J. Kuiper. "God created the world in six days, but he used forty to instruct Moses about the tabernacle. Little over one chapter was needed to describe the structure of the world, but six were used for the tabernacle." (Herman Witsius, as quoted on page 202 of this book). This...
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