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Covenantal Discipleship - Part Two

Covenantal Discipleship - Part Two

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Today we are jumping right back into our series on covenant. Although covenant is often understood to be a list of laws and rules, which are often seen as legalistic and binding, the covenant between God and humanity differs. Through close analysis of biblical covenants, we will see that the heart of divine covenant has always been about walking in relationship with God, knowing His character, and choosing to step into our role as His ambassadors to properly reflect His character to the ends of the earth. Sources used for this series: *Alexander, T. Desmond, and David W Baker. Dictionary of the Old Testament : Pentateuch. InterVarsity Press, 2003. *Barna, George, “American Worldview Inventory 2023: Research Identifies the Best Starting Point for Developing a Biblical Worldview” Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University (2023). Accessed April 9, 2024 https://www.arizonachristian.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/CRC-Release-2nd-2023-Final.pdf *Beale, G. K. We Become What We Worship : A Biblical Theology of Idolatry. IVP Academic, 2008. *Block, Daniel I. Covenant: The Framework of God’s Grand Plan of Redemption. Baker Academic, 2021. *Boda, Mark J, and J. G McConville. Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets. IVP Academic, 2012 *Brueggemann, Walter, and Patrick D Miller. The Covenanted Self : Explorations in Law and Covenant. Fortress Press, Minneapolis,1999. *Chisholm, Robert B., Jr. Handbook on the Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Minor Prophets. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2009. *Crossway ESV Journaling Bible, Crossway. Wheaton, Illinois, 2016. *Crowe, Brandon D.. The Path of Faith : A Biblical Theology of Covenant and Law, InterVarsity Press, 2021. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.dtl.idm.oclc.org/lib/dtl/detail.action?docID=6466969 *​​Dearman, J. Andrew. Jeremiah and Lamentations : The NIV Application Commentary, from Biblical Text... To Contemporary Life. Zondervan, 2002. *Duguid, Iain M. Ezekiel: The NIV Application Commentary, from Biblical Text... To Contemporary Life. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1999. *Dumbrell, William J. Covenant and Creation : An Old Testament Covenant Theology. Revised and enlarged edition., Paternoster, 2013. *Durham, John I. Exodus. Word Books, 1987. *Enns, Peter. Exodus : NIV Application Commentary : From Biblical Text ... To Contemporary Life. Zondervan Publishing House, 2000. *Fischer, John. Covenant and Treaty: Implications for Scripture. academia.edu: https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/82831963/Covenant_and_Treaty_Implications_for_Scripture_Revised_9_09-libre.pd, Accessed April 3 2024. *Fretheim, Terence E. Exodus. Westminster John Knox Press, 2010. *Gentry, Peter John, and Stephen J Wellum. Kingdom through Covenant : A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants. Crossway, 2012. *Green, Joel B. The Gospel of Luke. New International Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997. *Hays, Christopher B.. Hidden Riches : A Sourcebook for the Comparative Study of the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East, Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, 2014. *Jeon, Jeong Koo, and Steve Baugh. Biblical Theology : Covenants and the Kingdom of God in Redemptive History. Wipf and Stock, 2017. *Klawans, Jonathan. "Moral and ritual purity." The historical Jesus in context (2006): 266-284. *Koester, Craig R. Revelation and the End of All Things.Second Edition. Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 2018. *Lane, Daniel C. “The Meaning and Use of the Old Testament Term for ‘Covenant’ (berit): with Some Implications for Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology.” PhD diss, Trinity International University, 2000. *Lintz Richard, Identity and Idolatry. Downers Grove Ill: InterVarsity Press, 2015. *Lopez, René. "Israelite Covenants in the Light of Ancient Near Eastern Covenants." CTS Journal 9 (2004): 97-102. *Lunde, Jonathan. Following Jesus, the Servant King : A Biblical Theology of Covenantal Discipleship. Zondervan, 2010. *McKnight, Scot. 1 Peter : The NIV Application Commentary from Biblical Text...To Contemporary Life. Zondervan, 1996. *Metaxas, Eric. Bonhoeffer : Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy : A Righteous Gentile vs. the Third Reich. Thomas Nelson, 2010. *Moshe Weinfeld, “The Covenant of Grant in the Old Testament and the Ancient Near East,” JAOS 90 (1970): 185. *Nienhuis, David R. The Problem of Evangelical Biblical Illiteracy in “Modern Reformation” January 2010. https://www.modernreformation.org/resources/articles/the-problem-of-evangelical-biblica l-illiteracy. Accessed April 9 2024. *Robertson, O. Palmer. The Christ of the Covenants. P & R Publishing, 1981. *Walton, John H. Genesis : The NIV Application Commentary : From Biblical Text ... To Contemporary Life. Zondervan, 2001.
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