A study of the Davidic Covenant examining the prospect of conditions / by Anthony Keating. [print]
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- BV4070.K25.S783 2004
- BV4070.C68.K25.S783 2004
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"January 12, 2004."
Thesis M.A. Columbia International University 2004.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Limitations and Scope Research Methodology Outline Expected Contribution.
Chapter 2. Precedent Literature
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.
Chapter 3. The Samuel/Kings Narrative
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.
Chapter 4. Larger Issues Impacting The Study
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.
Chapter 5. Conclusion
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.
Tables
Model Developed in this Thesis Showing the Proposed Categories of Covenants.
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