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SKU (ISBN): 9780310514213
ISBN10: 0310514215
Gordon McConville
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 1993
Studies In Old Testament Biblical Theology
Publisher: Zondervan
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1. Introduction
2. The Deuteronomic Idea In Biblical Scholarship
3. Dating Deuteronomy
4. The Deuteronomic Idea In Joshua-Kings
5. Deuteronomic Theology
6. Deuteronomic Theology And The New Testament
7. Conclusions
176 Pages
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The book of Deuteronomy is one of the great theological documents of the Bible. The main lines of its thought can be traced not only in the book itself, but throughout the Old Testament, especially in the historical books from Joshua to 2 Kings–hence the term “Deuteronomic theology.” In this book, the first in a series on Studies in the Old Testament Biblical Theology, McConville surveys and evaluates both older and more recent scholarly approaches to Deuteronomic theology. He shows how Israel persistently failed to keep God’s covenant by rejecting him and relying on themselves instead. For that reason, God consistently brought his judgement on them, but that was not his final word to them. They survived as a nation only because of God’s overpowering grace; there is grace in history in the end
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310514213
ISBN10: 0310514215
Gordon McConville
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 1993
Studies In Old Testament Biblical Theology
Publisher: Zondervan
Print On Demand Product
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