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After a 7 minute review this lesson looks at the most neglected covenant in the Bible: the covenant made with Phinehas in Numbers 25. BCF2PriestlyCov … Continue Reading
These lessons show that between the close of the Pentateuch and the Writing Prophets there is plenty of covenantal activity.
This lecture expounds the role of the covenant at Sinai in Biblical History. It is not an exposition of the Law. BCF1SuppMosaicCov… Continue Reading
The covenant that God made with Abraham affects, in one way or another, the way God will deal with the peoples of the world (Israel and the Nations). Failure to get this covenant right will result in failure to get God’s “Creation Project” right.
This lecture highlights the subtle but crucial differences between a covenant and a promise, and how this can affect the way we read the Bible. Also coming under scrutiny is the popular “promise – fulfillment” scheme.
These lectures inquire whether the Promise – Fulfillment scheme and the belief that the NT is required to interpret the OT makes sense.
These lectures stress how crucial Biblical Covenants (as opposed to theologically contrived covenants) are for the interpretation of the whole Bible.
These lessons examine our original purpose under God’s guidance, the calamity of disobedience, and its consequences.
Several very key theological and hermeneutical truths are simply yet profoundly present in the opening chapter of the Bible.
The first lecture outlines the teleology (purpose) and eschatology (fulfillment) which is built into the Creation at its inception, and which drives the Bible Story to its consummation. The second lecture looks at Zechariah 3:9ff. as an example of what that culmination might be expected to look like.
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