The theme of God's relationship with his chosen people is expressed and
explained in numerous ancient word pictures throughout the pages of
Scripture. Without an accurate grasp of the historical and social
contexts that originally housed these images, however, modern eyes and
ears can gloss over these profound biblical revelations and fail to hear
their timeless teaching. Even worse, readers can wrongly understand what
such images communicate about God and about the people of God, misusing
the Bible by imposing modern assumptions upon it. Timothy S. Laniak
provides the necessary background for accurately understanding the
Bible's images of God and of his people, tracing seven image pairs from
Genesis and Exodus through their climax in Revelation. This
complementary approach reveals a rich and multifaceted relationship
between God and the people he loves and calls into his service. Finding
the Lost Images of God draws on archaeology, ancient texts, anthropology
and personal narratives to bring deeper understanding of the Bible's
imagery to students, pastors, lay leaders and other Bible teachers.