A study of the Davidic Covenant examining the prospect of conditions /by Anthony Keating.
- 2004.
- xii, 185 leaves ; 28 cm.
Typescript. "January 12, 2004." Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Precedent Literature Chapter 3. The Samuel/Kings Narrative Chapter 4. Larger Issues Impacting The Study Chapter 5. Conclusion Tables
Limitations and Scope -- Research Methodology -- Outline -- Expected Contribution. Moshe Weinfeld -- John Murray -- R.A. Carlson -- Meredith Kline -- O. Palmer Robertson -- Thomas Edward McComiskey -- Bruce K. Waltke -- Craig A. Blaising and Darrell L. Block -- Walter Brueggeman -- Michael Grisanti -- Conclusion to Precedent Literature. David's Predecessor Saul -- David Anointed King -- Nathan's Prophecy -- David's Sin Concerning Uriah the Hittite -- The Transition of the Monarchy to Solomon -- The Reign of Solomon -- The Building of the Temple -- The Downfall of Solomon -- Other Kings of Judah -- Conclusion to the Samuel/Kings Narrative. Grant Covenants -- Administrative Covenants -- Structural Similarities between the Administrative Covenants -- Resolution to the Insufficiency of the Administrative Covenants -- The Role of the New Covenant -- Fathers and Sons -- Dual Fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant -- Conclusion to the Larger Issues Impacting the Study. Proof of Unconditionality -- Related Conditional Passages -- The Probably Solution to the Proposal of Implicit Conditions -- Greater Significance of this Study -- A Call for Further Research -- The Research Questions Answered. Model Developed in this Thesis Showing the Proposed Categories of Covenants.