Forgiveness in the prayer of Daniel (Dan 9: 4-19) Daniel 9: 4-19 is one of the important penitential prayers in the Old Testament. This prayer has been investigated from different perspectives, but the theological dimension of forgiveness is often neglected. In this article the understanding of divine forgiveness is studied and the following important elements are emphasised: (1) Forgiveness cannot be limited to one specific historical context; (2) The motivation for forgiveness does not lie in the people's obedience, but in God's grace and mercy; (3) The structure and content of the prayer implies that confession of guilt is an important element in the process of forgiveness. Everyone is guilty - the guilt is not placed on a certain person...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
This dissertation investigates the theology and the function of the prayers in the Book of Daniel. T...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
<b>The petition for forgiveness in the Lord’s Prayer from a biblical theological pastoral pers...
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Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.In this study the import...
Not only in the Old Testament, but in the pagan religions we meet with many forms of penance for sin...
<b>Forgiveness for the sake of YHWH’s Name (Ps 25:11) </b> This article inves...
Call for repenance and conversion in the old testament Not only in the Old Testament, but in the p...
Scriptural perspectives on the effect of baptism on forgiveness. This article focused from a Scriptu...
This paper studies the Old Testament’s conception of forgiveness, which is characterized by its one-...
The article suggests answers to the following questions: what are the characteristics of God�s forgi...
Utilisation of forgiveness within a pastoral Gestalt therapeutic intervention This article is based...
Do we need a more or less robust theology to be able to understand forgiveness? Philosophers usually...
In the nature of things it is right that Christian thought should be much concerned with forgiveness...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
This dissertation investigates the theology and the function of the prayers in the Book of Daniel. T...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
<b>The petition for forgiveness in the Lord’s Prayer from a biblical theological pastoral pers...
This article investigates the short prayer of Lamentations 3:42, the only text in the prayer literat...
Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.In this study the import...
Not only in the Old Testament, but in the pagan religions we meet with many forms of penance for sin...
<b>Forgiveness for the sake of YHWH’s Name (Ps 25:11) </b> This article inves...
Call for repenance and conversion in the old testament Not only in the Old Testament, but in the p...
Scriptural perspectives on the effect of baptism on forgiveness. This article focused from a Scriptu...
This paper studies the Old Testament’s conception of forgiveness, which is characterized by its one-...
The article suggests answers to the following questions: what are the characteristics of God�s forgi...
Utilisation of forgiveness within a pastoral Gestalt therapeutic intervention This article is based...
Do we need a more or less robust theology to be able to understand forgiveness? Philosophers usually...
In the nature of things it is right that Christian thought should be much concerned with forgiveness...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
This dissertation investigates the theology and the function of the prayers in the Book of Daniel. T...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...