Isaiah 40:1-2 - Pure gospel!This article endeavours to analize Isaiah 40:1-2 in such a way that ministers who are experiencing difficulties in preaching the Old Testament might find in it some guidelines on a workable way in which sections of the Old Testament could be analized with the purpose of making a sermon about it. The method employed consists of four steps, namely a general orientation, a synchronic analysis, a diachronic analysis and a reception-critical analysis. The results show that Isaiah 40:1-2 is pure gospel! It speaks in no way less than the New Testament about God’s redemption of the sinner through his grace alone
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The aim of this article is to characterise the understanding of the Jesus figure in two of K.E. Løgs...
Some remarks on the nature of the church This article is an endeavour, broadly based on the New Tes...
Remarks on the theology of Psalm 106A structural analysis of this liturgical song shows up the praye...
<strong>Isaiah 40:1-2 - Pure gospel!</strong><br /> This article endeavours to ana...
A survey of the unity and theological message of Isaiah 13-23Everything in the Old Testament canon h...
Old Testament perspectives on the definition of preachingThe Old Testament antecedents to Christian ...
Prophets in Israel: Stating a problemThe Writing Prophets have, in Christian circles, traditionally ...
Theory and practice of preaching according to Walter SchmithalsThis article aims to show what Schmit...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
A kerygmatic perspective on ministries in the New TestamentThe article argues that the term “office”...
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Old Testament scholarship in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk is characterized by three factors. The ...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
This paper studies the Old Testament’s conception of forgiveness, which is characterized by its one-...
The aim of this article is to characterise the understanding of the Jesus figure in two of K.E. Løgs...
Some remarks on the nature of the church This article is an endeavour, broadly based on the New Tes...
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