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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.
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.
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.
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 Institute… Continue Reading
This lecture completes the study of the Kingdom of God in Luke’s Gospel.
This list of recommended books on Dispensationalism will hopefully help those who want guidance on what to purchase. Recommended Reading in… Continue Reading
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A Short Commentary on Ephesians
This short commentary was produced for Dr Henebury’s congregation Ephesians-Full… Continue Reading