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Kingdom through Covenant is a careful exposition of how the biblical covenants unfold and relate to one another—a widely debated topic, critical for understanding the narrative plot structure of the whole Bible.
By incorporating the latest available research from the ancient Near East and examining implications of their work for Christology, ecclesiology, eschatology, and hermeneutics, scholars Peter J. Gentry and Stephen J. Wellum present a thoughtful and viable alternative to both covenant theology and dispensationalism.
This second edition features updated and revised content, clarifying key material and integrating the latest findings into the discussion.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Abbreviations
Part 1: Prolegomena
The Importance of Covenants in Biblical and Systematic Theology
Covenants in Biblical-Theological Systems Dispensational and Covenant Theology
Hermeneutical Issues in "Putting Together" the Covenants
Part 2: Exposition of the Biblical Covenants
The Notion of Covenant in the Bible and in the Ancient Near East
The Covenant with Noah
The Covenant with Creation in Genesis 1-3
The Covenant with Abraham (1)
The Covenant with Abraham (2)
The Mosaic Covenant
Exodus/Sinai
The Mosaic Covenant
Deuteronomy/Moab
The Davidic Covenant
The New Covenant
Introduction and Isaiah
The New Covenant
Jeremiah
The New Covenant
Ezekiel
The New Covenant in Daniel's Seventy Weeks
Part 3: Theological Summary and Integration
Kingdom through Covenant
A Theological Summary from Creation to the Promise of the New Covenant
Kingdom through Covenant
The Biblical Covenants Fulfilled in Christ Jesus and the New Covenant
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Some Theological Implications: Christology and the Christian Life
Kingdom through Covenant
Some Theological Implications: Ecclesiology and Eschatology
Appendix: Lexical Analysis of bĕrît
General Index
Scripture Index