The Pontifical Biblical Commission’s document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible, calls attention to a threefold connection between the two parts of the Christian Bible: continuity, discontinuity, and newness. The paper offers an analysis of a passage as an example of this relationship. The Epistle to the Hebrews (11:8–22) gives a particular emphasis to the desires of the patriarchs among other attitudes of the heroes of faith. They were looking for what was promised to them and desired by them: a city with the solid foundations planned and built by God. Now these desires can be fulfilled: the everlasting life with God is offered to all who believe in Jesus Christ
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
This project is the result of a process which began with an independent study of Hebrews I undertook...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...
The Pontifical Biblical Commission’s document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the C...
In the panorama ofNew Testament soteriology, it is shown that the epistle of Hebrews stands ' out as...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
<p>This exercise in constructive Christian theology presents the relation between the testaments as ...
Despite receiving little direct attention, the theme of promise often features in scholars’ discussi...
In terms of lifestyle, the first Christians were, according to the New Testament, in constant intera...
The nature of the problem addressed is the lack of a thorough discussion of the relationship of the ...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
Faced with the constant threat of apostasy, the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews argues that his...
This thesis entitled "The Paraenesis of the Epistle to the Hebrews: Purpose, Function and Theology i...
Now as we go further into this book. I want you to remember that this epistle was written to the Heb...
This work is a revised version of my PhD thesis, completed at St. Patrick’s College, the Pontifical ...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
This project is the result of a process which began with an independent study of Hebrews I undertook...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...
The Pontifical Biblical Commission’s document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the C...
In the panorama ofNew Testament soteriology, it is shown that the epistle of Hebrews stands ' out as...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
<p>This exercise in constructive Christian theology presents the relation between the testaments as ...
Despite receiving little direct attention, the theme of promise often features in scholars’ discussi...
In terms of lifestyle, the first Christians were, according to the New Testament, in constant intera...
The nature of the problem addressed is the lack of a thorough discussion of the relationship of the ...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
Faced with the constant threat of apostasy, the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews argues that his...
This thesis entitled "The Paraenesis of the Epistle to the Hebrews: Purpose, Function and Theology i...
Now as we go further into this book. I want you to remember that this epistle was written to the Heb...
This work is a revised version of my PhD thesis, completed at St. Patrick’s College, the Pontifical ...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
This project is the result of a process which began with an independent study of Hebrews I undertook...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...