DANIEL STEVENS ANALYSES THE USE OF THE LANGUAGE OF DIVINE COMMITMENT
IN THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS, ARGUING THAT THE AUTHOR DISTINGUISHES
PROMISE FROM THE CULTIC LANGUAGE OF COVENANT TO SKETCH A UNIQUE
MIXTURE OF CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY AMONG THE PEOPLE OF GOD ACROSS
TIME.
Stevens stresses through an exegesis of relevant passages that rest is
not the primary content of promise, nor is it the primary lens through
which the other instances of promise language should be understood;
suggesting instead that the promise is most closely associated with
the benefits promised to Abraham, and then mediated through the
various subsequent covenants. He further explores how the divine
promise relates to both the Old and New Covenants, arguing that
Hebrews develops a view of salvation history in which covenants are
founded upon promises and then bring those promises to fruition. By
demonstrating the ways in which this understanding of promise sheds
light on the author's hermeneutic and on his method of achieving his
hortatory purposes for the epistle, Stevens concludes in a reassertion
of the consistency of the author's thought regarding promise.
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A Promise Remains
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ISBN
9780567717757
Publisert
2025
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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