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The Presidency of Bill Clinton after Thirty Years: A Review Article
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Mark Zachary Taylor
Political Science Quarterly, qqae106, https://doi.org/10.1093/psquar/qqae106
Published: 14 October 2024
... not along the lines that Lichtenstein and Stein prefer. fabulous decade roaring nineties financial crises telecommunications act welfare reform NAFTA Robert Rubin New Democrats New Covenant financial deregulation The economic impact of NAFTA remains contentious to this day; however, the general...
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The Work of Christ in the New Testament
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Michael J. Gorman
Published: 10 September 2015
..., and conquers evil, Satan, and death. He brings God’s peace, God’s shalom. He offers himself as a sacrifice for sin. He creates the community of the new covenant. Jesus’ ultimate work is to reign as Lord. Hurtado L W Council of Chalcedon Fee G D Hays R B Henderson S W John the Evangelist Keck L E Council...
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Jewish Martyrology and the Death of Jesus: 2 Maccabees and the Lives of the Prophets
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David A. deSilva
Published: 08 October 2012
..., or at least his followers, within the framework of the covenant (or the inauguration of the new covenant). 2 Maccabees martyrs martyrdom 1 11 27–32 4 16–17 Deuteronomistic theology 5 17–18 6 18–7 42 circumcision 3 3–9 8 5 resurrection 1 1–9 Josephus Hanukkah Passion predictions 4 Maccabees 6...
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Other Images of the Temple in the New Testament
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Grant Macaskill
Published: 07 November 2013
... as the eschatological temple in John’s Gospel, the concept of access to the heavenly temple in the book of Hebrews, and the description of the New Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation. Each uses covenant imagery, specifically drawn from the new covenant promise of Jeremiah 31 and read in terms of other prophetic texts...
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Jeremiah and Homiletics
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Carolyn J. Sharp
Published: 10 November 2021
... American spiritual into the asseveration that “there is a balm in Gilead,” namely, Jesus; third, Jeremiah’s depiction of the divine word as irresistible, “like a burning fire shut up in my bones” (20:9); and fourth, the promise of the new covenant that God will inscribe on the heart (31:31–34). Further...
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Theodramatic Stratagems—The Son’s Mission
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Matthew W. Bates
Published: 01 March 2015
... as the Gentiles. In so doing he will offer the body that the Father gave to him back to the Father by becoming a new-covenant sacrificial offering to the Father. Jesus Christ Old Testament Psalms New Testament Romans Attridge Harold W Ellingworth Paul Hanson Anthony T Wallace Daniel B God Theodrama Ps...
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Paul and the Covenant
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John W. Welch and Jacob Rennaker
Published: 06 November 2019
... theology covenant typologies treaty analogy Abraham new covenant testament Pauline epistles Hebrew Bible The word “covenant,” whether in English, Greek, or Hebrew, is used and can be understood in a number of ways. That range of diverse meanings—along with the preservation of at least...
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Introduction: The Problem Stated
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David A. Weir
Published: 01 March 1990
... of the shift from the Old Covenant/New Covenant distinction to the covenant of works/covenant of grace distinction, and where the covenant of works or prelapsarian covenant idea had its origin. This book explores as thoroughly as possible the origin of and the reasons for this transformation in theological...
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4 The New Covenant in the Letters of Paul and the Essene Documents
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Jerome Murphy‐O'Connor
Published: 30 September 2010
...The concept of a ‘new covenant’ was fundamentally alien to Paul's theology because inextricably bound to law. His use of it was a grudging concession to pressure from the Judaizers at Corinth. The formula ‘new covenant’ elsewhere appears only in the Damascus Document (6:19; 8:21...
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Keys to Second Corinthians: Revisiting the Major Issues
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Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Published online: 01 January 2011
Published in print: 30 September 2010
...) a comparison between the ‘new covenant’ in Paul and in the Dead Sea Scrolls; (e) the effort to drive a wedge between the resident pneumatikoi and the intruding Judaizers in 2 Cor 2:14‐4:6; (f) what ‘resurrection’ in 2 Cor 4:13‐14 means; (g) 2 Cor 5:6b as a Corinthian slogan; (h) how 2 Cor 6:14...
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A Deal With God
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Jonathan Burnside
Published: 03 November 2010
... breadth (being applied to the nations). What Jeremiah 31:31–34 does not make clear is “how the new covenantal relationship is to be socially embodied.” 122 This brings us to the heart of the interfaith difference between Jews and Christians regarding the meaning of the new covenant. 61...
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Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism
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Jonathan Klawans
Published online: 24 October 2019
Published in print: 12 December 2019
... there comes a time when at least some people embrace novelty as a value. The clearest evidence is available in the various valorizations of novelty that emerge among early Christian sources, ones eventually canonized as the Christian New Testament. References to a new covenant and allusions to new prophecies...
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Jeremiah and His Prophecies in the New Testament
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Catrin H. Williams
Published: 10 November 2021
... of Jeremiah’s prophecies in the four canonical gospels. The study will then consider the contribution of Jeremiah to Paul’s understanding of his apostolic ministry and also focus on the influence of the Jeremianic concept of “new covenant” on the understanding of the salvific significance of Christ both...
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Published: 01 May 2015
...This chapter discusses Paul’s treatment of pistis in Galatians, Romans, Philippians, and Philemon, and particularly how Paul uses pistis to locate Christ at the centre of the divine–human relationship of the new covenant. This leads to a discussion...
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3 A Ministry beyond the Letter (2 Cor 3:1–6)
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Jerome Murphy‐O'Connor
Published: 30 September 2010
... response was to distinguish a ‘new covenant of the spirit’ from a ‘new covenant of the letter’. 3 1–6 3 1 4 2 5 12 6 4 7 11 10 12 10 18 12 11 dialogue ministry opponents self commendation apostolate money letter recommendation letter of systatikê epistolê 12 12 Jerusalem 3 3 tablets...
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The Temple and the Body of the Messiah
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Grant Macaskill
Published: 07 November 2013
... between God and the creatures present in the temple, while allowing his glory to be shared with them; it is covenantal, and specifically related to the Spirit-promises of the new covenant; and it involves a particular union between believers and the Messiah, realized by the Spirit. We...
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Published: 24 October 2019
... of innovation: the scattered references to a “new covenant” preserved in various Dead Sea Scrolls. While the term “new” does appear a few fleeting times in this body of literature, this chapter explores how any intimations of innovation at Qumran are gradually buried beneath alternate discourses...
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