Covenant and creation : a theology of the Old Testament covenants / W.J. Dumbrell. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Biblical and theological classics libraryPublication details: Carlisle, Pennsylvania : Paternoster, (c)1984.Edition: second editionDescription: 217 pages : 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0853647712
- 9780853647713
- BS1199.D863.C684 1984
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The covenant with Noah- a recall to a basic pattern of creation -- The covenant with Abraham -- The Sinai covenant - Israel as a nation within the Abrahamic framework -- The covenant with David: the covenant and messiahship -- The new covenant, the shape of Biblical eschatology -- Epilogue: the post-exilic developments.
The OT record shows God's dealing with his people time and again in the form of a covenant. William Dumbrell demonstrates God's developing relationship with his people and concludes that after the exile, Israel's understanding of her relationship with God demanded nothing short of a new covenant and a new creation to achieve his purpose. AMAZON
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William Dumbrell has served as Professor of Old Testament at Regent College, Vancouver. He previously taught at Moore Theological College, Sydney.
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