A study of the relationship of Jeremiah's new covenant with the Mosaic covenant in content and form /by Stephen S. Masolwa.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1988.Description: v, 121 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BS1525 .S783 1988
- BS1525
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Chapter I. Introduction
Problem Stated -- Delimitation -- Current Research in Subject Area -- Anticipated Contribution -- Methodology.
Chapter II. Exegesis of Exodus 19:1-20:21
Historical Analysis -- Literary Analysis -- Lexical Analysis -- Syntactical Analysis -- Structural Analysis -- Rhetorical Analysis -- Theological Analysis.
Chapter III. Exegesis of Jeremiah 31:31-34
Background Material -- Historical Analysis -- Literary Analysis -- Lexical Analysis -- Syntactical Analysis -- Structural Analysis -- Rhetorical Analysis -- Theological Analysis.
Chapter IV. Comparison Between Mosaic and Jeremiah's New Covenants
Structure -- Terminology -- Content -- Observations.
Chapter V. Significance for Biblical Theology
Father-Son Metaphor -- Husband-Wife Metaphor -- King-Servant Metaphor -- Problematic Issues Between the Old and New Covenants -- Problem of Grace Versus Law in the Epistles.
Chapter Virgin Islands Application and Conclusion
Description of the African Situation -- Application -- Conclusion.
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