Dr. Milton C. Fisher served for 22 years as Professor of Old Testament at the Philadelphia Theological Seminary. He wrote: “’Jehovah God in human flesh’ says it. This phrase in the introduction of Paul G. Humber's Jehovah Jesus makes a powerful statement about Jesus of Nazareth. An earthly career, beginning with His humble birth in Bethlehem and ending with His vicarious death and triumphant resurrection and ascension at Jerusalem, tells a great story. But Humber's citations, over 150 Bible passages from Genesis to Revelation, lay out the compelling evidence of Scripture as to who Jesus is. Emmanuel, eternal God with us, embodies all the Old Testament allusions to ‘Jehovah’ God. Especially helpful is his use, with explanation, of the many incidences involving the ‘Angel of Jehovah,’ early appearances (or Christophanies) of the pre-incarnate Son. The climax comes with the unmistakable claims by the Lord Jesus, both in His own words and through His apostles, to His fulfillment of all the promises of Jehovah's visitation to His people.”

 

Dr. John H. Skilton served for many years as Professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, near Philadelphia. He wrote: “Paul Humber has given us in this Reference Handbook a generous selection, with illuminating comments, of biblical texts that attest the essential doctrine of the deity of Christ. The number of these texts and their distribution throughout both the Old and the New Testaments plainly indicate that this doctrine does not rest on a few isolated references, but is founded on pervasive and basic teachings of the Word of God. Paul Humber’s study guide provides information in convenient form that should not only protect Christians against heretical views, but should also enable them to take the initiative in confronting and challenging errorists with the truth of God's Word. The value, however, of this book consists of much more than its service in refuting error. On the positive side, its chain of biblical testimonies serves as a devotional aid to the Christian. This is a thoroughly edifying work which will stir the believer’s heart and bring forth adoration, thanksgiving, and joyous obedience."