TY - MANSCPT AU - Keating,Anthony TI - A study of the Davidic Covenant examining the prospect of conditions /by Anthony Keating AV - BV4070 .S783 2004 PY - 2004/// KW - Columbia International University KW - Dissertations KW - Bible KW - O.T KW - Theology KW - Kings KW - Samuel KW - Covenants KW - Biblical teaching KW - Covenant theology N1 - 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; 1 (leaves 89-92); 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; 2 ER -