The Consequences of the CovenantBrill Archive, 1970 - 342 páginas |
Contenido
THE THEOLOGY OF CONQUEST I | 1 |
THE KINGDOM OF GOD | 42 |
THE LAND OF THE CONQUEST | 91 |
Later interpretation | 123 |
The Ethics of Life | 131 |
The renewal and the resurrection | 138 |
Paradise regained | 145 |
Idolatry | 153 |
Sabbath Observance | 189 |
COVENANTAL SECTARIANISM | 238 |
According to Josephus | 263 |
The Sect of St Matthew | 272 |
The Sect of the Apocalypse | 280 |
New Testament | 305 |
Forgiveness and excommunication | 311 |
THE MILLENNIUM AFTER THE FALL | 318 |
Dietary Laws | 160 |
Other Ritual Defilement | 166 |
Pauls life and death | 182 |
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accepted Acts Assyria Atonement baptism become believed Book of Revelation called captivity Christ Christians church cleansed closely commandments considered continued covenant covenanters David dead death defiled described Egypt enemies enter eschatology Essenes eternal ethics evidence expected expression faith followed further Gentiles give given God's hand Heaven Hebrews held holy interpretation Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John jubilee Judaism king kingdom land later literature live Lord meaning meant Messiah Moses necessary observed offering original Paul period person Pharisees political possible practices priest probably promised promised land purity rabbis received referred relationship restored River Roman Rome rules Sabbath scholars sect seems Sifra similar sins suffering taken temple theology thought unclean understood