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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (3)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (3)

This entry is part 15 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

Ezekiel’s hope for Israel shines through in his New Covenant prophecies.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Twenty-Five

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Twenty-Five

This entry is part 28 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

The second half of Christ’s eschatological discourse, it includes the Parable of the Ten Virgins and the Judgment of the Sheep and Goats. Matt25eContinue Reading

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (2)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (2)

This entry is part 14 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

Dr Henebury has been teaching that the New Covenant is needed to enable the other unilateral covenants to be (literally) fulfilled.  He has also pointed out that the New Covenant is a Person (Christ – Isa. 49:8).  But it is in Jeremiah and Ezekiel where the confluence of the covenants together in the Kingdom Age is most clearly seen.

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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (1)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Covenants and the New Covenant in the Prophets (1)

This entry is part 13 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

The Davidic Covenant A short identification of the Biblical Covenants.  This lecture focuses on the covenant which God made with David and his descendents through Solomon. BCF2DavidicCov The Abrahamic Covenant in the Prophets A reminder that the Abrahamic Covenant forms the backbone for all Israel’s aspirations, as the prophets understand it. BCF2AbrahamicCovinProphets The New CovenantContinue Reading

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The ‘Priestly’ Covenant

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The ‘Priestly’ Covenant

This entry is part 12 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

After a 7 minute review this lesson looks at the most neglected covenant in the Bible: the covenant made with Phinehas in Numbers 25. BCF2PriestlyCov  Continue Reading

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Predictions of Restoration

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Predictions of Restoration

This entry is part 11 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

These lessons show that between the close of the Pentateuch and the Writing Prophets there is plenty of covenantal activity.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Twenty-Three

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Twenty-Three

This entry is part 26 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This is the chapter where Jesus excoriates the hypocritical religious leaders.  It also contains the “lead-in” (23:37-39) to the Olivet Discourse in the next two chapters.

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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Function of the Mosaic Covenant in God’s Program

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Function of the Mosaic Covenant in God’s Program

This entry is part 10 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

This lecture expounds the role of the covenant at Sinai in Biblical History.  It is not an exposition of the Law. BCF1SuppMosaicCovContinue Reading

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Abrahamic Covenant (Pts 1, 2 & 3)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Abrahamic Covenant (Pts 1, 2 & 3)

This entry is part 9 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

The covenant that God made with Abraham affects, in one way or another, the way God will deal with the peoples of the world (Israel and the Nations).  Failure to get this covenant right will result in failure to get God’s “Creation Project” right.

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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Covenants and Promises

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Covenants and Promises

This entry is part 8 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

This lecture highlights the subtle but crucial differences between a covenant and a promise, and how this can affect the way we read the Bible.  Also coming under scrutiny is the popular “promise – fulfillment” scheme.

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