Drawing from D. J. McCarthy\u27s findings on the family-properties of covenants, Part One analyzes various OT covenants between God and his people in terms of the father-son relationship as a basic interpretive category. Three covenant-types are differentiated (kinship, treaty, grant) by distinguishing which party swears the oath (both, vassal, suzerain). Kinship and covenant are correlated with oath-swearing and curse-bearing. Using canonical criticism, we classify and explicate God\u27s covenants with Abraham (Gen. 15, 17, 22), and Israel (Sinai, Levitical, Deuteronomic, Davidic), in the light of the momentous occasions when God swore covenant oaths (e.g., Gen. 22:16-18; Num. 14; Deut. 32:40; 1 Sam. 2-3; Ps. 110:1-4). In Part Two, our fi...
This thesis analyzes the role of Abraham in the establishment of the covenant between God and himsel...
This article ... is divided into four sections. The first two will survey the biblical context of Is...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...
Drawing from D. J. McCarthy\u27s findings on the family-properties of covenants, Part One analyzes v...
Since the Covenant Centrality movement of the late 20th century, Hebrew Bible scholarship has obsess...
The study of the ancient Near Eastern covenant or treaty has had far-reaching implications for O...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Although the books contained in th...
Edward A. Synan examines the biblical prophetic analogy and vocabulary of marriage, wife, husband an...
The present thesis investigates Paul's understanding of covenant in Gal 3:15-18 and relates it to co...
The presence and use of the OT covenant(s) in the book of Amos has been a highly debated issue for t...
This essay examines the major themes of covenant, kingship, grace, sacrifice, and prophetism that re...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
The Covenant of God with man represents in the Old Testament the closest possible relationship. It i...
The conducted exegesis of some particular verses from the Septuagint indicates that two initial cove...
The narrative of David and Jonathan in the Hebrew Bible is one of the most beloved stories of friend...
This thesis analyzes the role of Abraham in the establishment of the covenant between God and himsel...
This article ... is divided into four sections. The first two will survey the biblical context of Is...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...
Drawing from D. J. McCarthy\u27s findings on the family-properties of covenants, Part One analyzes v...
Since the Covenant Centrality movement of the late 20th century, Hebrew Bible scholarship has obsess...
The study of the ancient Near Eastern covenant or treaty has had far-reaching implications for O...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Although the books contained in th...
Edward A. Synan examines the biblical prophetic analogy and vocabulary of marriage, wife, husband an...
The present thesis investigates Paul's understanding of covenant in Gal 3:15-18 and relates it to co...
The presence and use of the OT covenant(s) in the book of Amos has been a highly debated issue for t...
This essay examines the major themes of covenant, kingship, grace, sacrifice, and prophetism that re...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
The Covenant of God with man represents in the Old Testament the closest possible relationship. It i...
The conducted exegesis of some particular verses from the Septuagint indicates that two initial cove...
The narrative of David and Jonathan in the Hebrew Bible is one of the most beloved stories of friend...
This thesis analyzes the role of Abraham in the establishment of the covenant between God and himsel...
This article ... is divided into four sections. The first two will survey the biblical context of Is...
This dissertation concerns the crux interpretum of Gal 3:15–17, a text whose rhetorical function hin...