000 02687 a2200241 4500
999 _c7781
_d7781
003 GBCCL
005 20241126110636.0
008 180921b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a9788187712763
040 _cgbc
082 _a222.106
_bTUP
100 _aTupek, Michael
_913570
245 _aTorah of Sin and Grace :
_bHow the Hebrew Prophets Understood the Torah.
250 _aSecond Edition
260 _aBangalore :
_bSAIACS,
_c2017
300 _a138p. ;
505 _aThe misunderstood Torah -- Method of study -- Legitimate theology is Hebraic -- The wider role of the Torah in the Bible -- The profound teachings of the Torah -- Torah of the sinful nature -- Torah of divine grace -- The role of faith in the Torah -- The further prophetism announces new things -- The new covenant : the Spirit will make the believer -- The new covenant : everyone called will be devoted -- The servant of Yahweh : the new mediator of the new covenant -- The new spiritual temple -- The restored Davidic kingdom -- The new revelation of Yahweh : God with us -- The renewed world -- Israel and the land -- The grace of spiritual sonship -- The sovereignty of divine grace -- Special love given to the elect believers.
520 _aThe role of the Torah is poorly understood within the religious communities of both Judaism and Christianity, but with varying causes. Its use in biblical salvation history is much more than the foundational text for Israelite existence, covenant, and stipulation. Torah is the Hebrew word for instruction, not law, and this sacred document contains, not only the well-known Abrahamic covenant of grace, but two core lessons: the serious nature of sin and the fearful necessity of transforming grace. Torah of Sin and Grace provides a fresh, honest, and careful examination of both the Torah and the relevant prophetic portions of the later Hebrew Bible, which will reveal the fact that the biblical writers themselves had a larger understanding of the role of the Torah, and that this understanding always incorporated the recognition of the failed Israelite covenant, resulting in the core lessons concerning the sinfulness of man and the supernatural grace that rescues him. Much of the book discusses the unfolding of this glorious rescuing grace for both Jew and Gentile, including the new things revealed by the prophets such as the new covenant, the Suffering Servant, the ingathering of the Gentiles, and the future of Israel and their land.
650 _aBible. -- Pentateuch -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
_913571
650 _aBible. -- Pentateuch -- Influence.
_913572
650 _aBible. -- Pentateuch.
_913573
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_016