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Tag Archives: Biblical Covenantalism

A Comparison of Biblical Covenantalism with Dispensationalism

While closely related to Classic Dispensationalism, by focusing on the Covenants in the Bible, Biblical Covenantalism is a more far-reaching and grounded approach to Scripture.

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Just what is “Biblical Covenantalism”?

This short overview provides the distinctive traits of the form of Dispensationalism which seeks guidance from God’s own covenant words to discover the scheme of the Bible.

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Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Acts 1:6 (2)

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Acts 1:6 (2)

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series Jesus' Kingdom

This final study of Jesus’ idea of the Kingdom continues to demonstrate how the disciples’ expectation of a future Davidic kingdom was put there by Christ Himself.

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Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Acts 1:6 (1)

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Acts 1:6 (1)

This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Jesus' Kingdom

The question of Jesus’ disciples, asked after they had been specifically instructed by Him (Acts 1:3) should have put paid to any idea that Israel has no literal kingdom hopes.

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Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Matthew

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Matthew

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series Jesus' Kingdom

7.KingdomTeachings4 Now the attention is on Matthew’s witness. Matthew’s Gospel is perhaps the “Jewish” of the Gospels. These lectures have been taken from the course ‘Biblical Theology of the New Testament’ at Telos Biblical InstituteContinue Reading

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: John

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: John

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Jesus' Kingdom

Dr. Henebury now turns to the Gospel of John.

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Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Luke (2)

Jesus’ Kingdom Teaching: Luke (2)

This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Jesus' Kingdom

This lecture completes the study of the Kingdom of God in Luke’s Gospel.

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Recommended Reading in Dispensationalism

This list of recommended books on Dispensationalism will hopefully help those who want guidance on what to purchase. Recommended Reading inContinue Reading

Forty Reasons for not Reinterpreting the Old Testament According to the New

Forty Reasons for not Reinterpreting the Old Testament According to the New

Before claiming that the NT reinterprets the OT (or something which when analyzed boils down to saying this), I would like to know how one would answer the following ‘home truths’

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