Title: OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY
1OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY
2STRUCTURE Just One Thing
- INTRODUCTION Just one thing- Jack Palance, Billy
Krystal in City Slickers - The meaning of life, summarized in just one
thing? What about the Christian faith? Is there
just one thing that pulls it all together? Is
there anything that makes the Bible fit from
Genesis to Revelation?
3STRUCTURE Bookends
- A Garden, Gen. 215
- A Tree of Life for our parents, Gen. 29
- Greater and Lesser Lights, Gen. 116
- Presence of God in cool of evening, Gen. 38
- Perfect Creation, Gen. 131
- A City, Rev. 212
- A Tree of Life for the healing of all nations,
Rev. 222 - The Lord is the Light, Rev. 225
- Dwelling of God is with men, Rev. 213
- Perfect re-creation, Rev. 211
4STRUCTURE Centrality of Christ
- Gen. 315- the seed of the woman to bring about
the destruction of Satan - Isa. 714, the virgin-born Immanuel
- Matt. 122,23, the fulfillment, the Immanuel
born to Mary - John 114, the Word became flesh, tabernacled
among us - Matt. 2628, Luke 2220, the new covenant in my
(Jesus) blood
5STRUCTURE The Covenant Formula
- Lev. 269-13a, I will look on you with favor and
make you fruitful and increase your numbers, and
I will keep my covenant with you. You will still
be eating last years harvest when you will have
to move it out to make room for the new. I will
put my dwelling place among you, and I will not
abhor you. I will walk among you and be your
God, and you will be my people. I am the Lord
your God, who brought you out of Egypt so that
you would no longer be slaves to the Egyptians
6STRUCTURE ANE Treaty Pattern
- Preamble
- Historical Prologue
- Stipulations
- Blessings, Curses, Ratification
- Succession
- This is the pattern found in the Book of
Deuteronomy, as noted in the work of Mendenhall
and Kline (2d millennium B.C. treaty patterns)
7STRUCTURE Covenant with Adam
- Gen. 215, the Lord God took the man and put him
in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of
it - Gen. 38, the Lord God as he was walking in the
garden in the cool of the day - Elements of this covenant
- Gracious- creation not required was free act of
God - Relationship- meet in garden in evening,
condescension - Responsibilities- covenant fulfillment, tend
garden (no great burden) - Promises- life (tree of life)
- Warning- covenant breaking leads to death
8STRUCTURE Covenant with Adam
- According to Hosea 67, this was a covenant
- Yet, when Adam broke covenant
- God still sought after him
- God provided means to make covenant breaker once
again become covenant keeper, Gen 321 - BUT- the principle is established that it is only
when the innocent takes the place of the guilty
that the covenant can be restored
9STRUCTURE Covenant w/Abraham
- GOD MADE COVENANT WITH ABRAHAM Gen. 177
- From the individualism of Adams children to a
family and tribe With Abraham and his seed-
everlasting covenant/covenant sign - Promise of Seed who would be a blessing to all
nations - basis of Great Commission
- Gal. 37, all who believe- are children of
Abraham - Promise of land, an inheritance for his people
(Rom. 413) heir of world
10STRUCTURE Covenant w/Abraham
- Covenant is established by God Gen 1512-21
- Covenant is bilateral involves mutua obligatio
- Promise (I will be your God)
- Obligation (you will be my people)
- Gen. 177, I will establish my covenant as an
everlasting covenant between me and you and your
descendants - Gen. 179, you must keep my covenant
- Gen. 1714, any uncircumcised male . . . will be
cut off - Gen. 1819, I have chosen him, so that he will
direct his children and his household after him
to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is
right and just, so that the Lord will bring about
for Abraham what he has promised him
11STRUCTURE Covenant w/Moses
- Deut. 52ff, The Lord our God made a covenant
with us at Horeb - From a tribe to a nation, a kingdom of priests
and a holy nation Ex. 196 (Cf. I Peter 25,9) - Moses the mediator of the old covenant
- He establishes the covenant code (Ex. 20, Deut.
5) - He leads redemptive journey from Egypt through
baptismal waters of Red Sea to promised land - Redemption REMEMBERED IN PASSOVER
- Israel becomes God's treasured possession- his
own dear children, Deut. 76 - Tent of Meeting- dwelling presence of God (God
with us) but only through Mediator, Ex. 337ff
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12STRUCTURE Covenant w/Moses
- This covenant was not in opposition to the
Abrahamic covenant - The law did not set aside the Abrahamic covenant,
Gal. 317 - The Mosaic covenant was one of the covenants
(plural) of promise, Eph. 212 - The law is not opposed to the promises of God-
and was never intended to be the means by which
righteousness comes, Gal. 321 - The obligation to keep the commandments comes
only after the redemptive prologue, Ex. 202,
Deut. 56
13STRUCTURE Covenant w/David
- II Sam. 711, the Lord himself will establish a
house for you 714, I will be his father and
he will be my son. When he does wrong, I will
punish him . . . - Psalm 8920-29, I will maintain my love to him
forever and my covenant with him will never fail
(vs. 28) - From a nation to a Kingdom
- God promises a kingdom without end
- God promised to establish a throne in
righteousness - God promises to bring about this rule by his
power - God promised to establish a temple through
Solomon- a place to meet with his people, II Sam
713
14STRUCTURE New Covenant
- Jer. 3131-3, The time is coming declares the
Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the
house of Israel and with the house of Judah. It
will not be like the covenant I made with their
forefathers when I took them by the hand to lead
them out of Egypt, because they broke my
covenant, though I was a husband to them,
declares the Lord. This is the covenant I will
make with the house of Israel after that time,
declares the Lord. I will put my law in their
minds and write it on their hearts. I will be
their God and they will be my people.
15STRUCTURE New Covenant
- Eze. 3423ff, I will place over them one
shepherd, my servant David, and he will tend
them he will tend them and be their shepherd. I
the Lord will be their God, and my servant David
will be prince among them. I the Lord have
spoken. I will make a covenant of peace with them
. . .
16STRUCTURE New Covenant
- Eze. 3624-28, For I will take you out of the
nations I will gather you from all the countries
and bring you back into your own land. I will
sprinkle clean water on you and you will be
clean I will cleanse you from all your
impurities and from all your idols. I will give
you a new heart and put a new spirit in you I
will remove from you your heart of stone and give
you a heart of flesh . . .you will be my people
and I will be your God.
17STRUCTURE New Covenant
- From an earthly kingdom to a kingdom of priests,
Jer. 3321,22 - God would write his law on the heart
- All would come to know the Lord
- None would need to be taught
- Their sins will be forgiven
18STRUCTURE New Covenant established by Christ
- John 114, tabernacled among us
- Matthew 123, Immanuel, God with us
- Luke 2220, the new covenant in my blood
- From a Nation to the church catholic
- Jesus is the mediator of the new covenant
- He establishes covenant code
- New commandment, John 1334
- After Transfiguration, Luke 930, his exodus
- He leads redemptive journey from sin to promised
land - REMEMBERED IN LORD'S SUPPER
19STRUCTURE New Covenant established by Christ
- Jesus guarantees a better covenant, Heb. 722
- Jesus has a permanent priesthood, Heb. 724
- Jesus mediates a better covenant, Heb. 86, 915
- Jesus makes the first covenant obsolete, Heb.
813 - Jesus enters the perfect tabernacle, Heb. 911,24
- Jesus offers one perfect sacrifice, Heb. 1010,14
20STRUCTURE Old vs. New Covenant
- Fulfillment
- Reality
- Once-for-all offering of Christ
- Melchizedekan Priesthood
- Eternal
- Christ, the son, as Mediator
- Anticipation
- Types and Shadows
- Blood of bulls and goats
- Aaronic/Levitical Priesthood
- Temporary
- Moses, the servant, as Mediator
21STRUCTURE Continuity?
- Epochal shifts (from one covenant to next) are
organic - There are similarities
- There are differences
- There is an underlying unity
- Dispensationalism tends to overemphasize
differences - Theonomy tends to overemphasize similarities
- Old Testament teachings and requirements still
applicable unless clearly stated otherwise - Cf. Col. 216,17 Rom. 145-8 Heb. 910
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