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  • God and His People: Covenant and Theology in the Old Testament

    God and His People by Nicholson, Ernest W.;

    Covenant and Theology in the Old Testament

    Series: Clarendon Paperbacks;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 29 September 1988

    • ISBN 9780198267270
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 218x139x15 mm
    • Weight 338 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    God's covenant with Israel has been a central theme in understanding the Old Testament from ancient times, but in the last hundred years it has been a particularly prominent issue in critical biblical study. In this book Professor Nicholson argues that, while in some important respects the position today regarding the covenant is much the same as it was for leading scholars a century ago, in other ways the intervening debate has made it possible to see far more clearly just how crucial the covenant idea was in the development of what is distinctive in the faith of Israel.

    ' one of the most important recent monographs dealing with a theological concept... This is a fine study'
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