Covenant and Grace in the Old Testament

Covenant and Grace in the Old Testament

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Miller, Robert
Gorgias Press
EAN: 9781607240150
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This book examines the Old Testament language about Israel’s relationship with God in the light of Assyrian royal propaganda. Unpacking this language’s meaning in both Assyrian and biblical contexts, it shows Israel borrowed language from Assyrian vassal treaties to describe its covenant with God, and this book reveals what “covenant” meant, and that it is not “covenant” at all, but “grace.” The broader theological implications of this discovery are explored in dialogue with contemporary theologians. The book takes seriously the study of text in its ancient context in order to highlight the theological content and its modern relevance.
EAN 9781607240150
ISBN 1607240157
Binding Hardback
Publisher Gorgias Press
Publication date February 17, 2012
Pages 335
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Miller, Robert
Series Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts