Daniel Stevens analyses the use of the language of divine commitment in the Epistle to the Hebrews, arguing that the author distinguishes promise from the cultic language of covenant to sketch a unique mixture of continuity and discontinuity among the people of God across time.
Daniel Stevens analyses the use of the language of divine commitment in the Epistle to the Hebrews, arguing that the author distinguishes promise from the cultic language of covenant to sketch a unique mixture of continuity and discontinuity among the people of God across time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Stevens is Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Boyce College, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA.
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Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND PROLEGOMENA Chapter 1: Literature Review Chapter 2: Assumptions and Approach PART TWO: EXEGESIS Chapter 3: The Promised Rest, an exegesis of Hebrews 3-4 Chapter 4: The Abrahamic Promise, an exegesis of Hebrews 6-7 Chapter 5: Promise and Covenant, an exegesis of Hebrews 8-9 Chapter 6: Faith in the Promise, an exegesis of Hebrews 10-11 Chapter 7: A Promised Kingdom, an exegesis of Hebrews 12 PART THREE: SYNTHESIS AND CONCLUSIONS Chapter 8: Hebrews' Theology of Promise Chapter 9: Conclusion Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND PROLEGOMENA Chapter 1: Literature Review Chapter 2: Assumptions and Approach PART TWO: EXEGESIS Chapter 3: The Promised Rest, an exegesis of Hebrews 3-4 Chapter 4: The Abrahamic Promise, an exegesis of Hebrews 6-7 Chapter 5: Promise and Covenant, an exegesis of Hebrews 8-9 Chapter 6: Faith in the Promise, an exegesis of Hebrews 10-11 Chapter 7: A Promised Kingdom, an exegesis of Hebrews 12 PART THREE: SYNTHESIS AND CONCLUSIONS Chapter 8: Hebrews' Theology of Promise Chapter 9: Conclusion Bibliography Index
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