The New Covenant

Cover of The New Covenant by Bob Emery
Author: Bob Emery
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780966974751
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Width: 0.99 Inches
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The New Covenant by Bob Emery, published by Bench Press on January 31, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between the Old and New Covenants within the context of Christian theology. This edition spans 420 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses key questions regarding the nature of these covenants, their relevance today, and the historical development of the New Testament, offering insights into the early church’s experiences and beliefs.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the New Covenant as a relational reality between God and His people, illustrated through the perspective of the apostle John and other significant figures of the first century. The narrative intertwines elements of biblical commentary, religious history, and doctrinal insights, providing a multifaceted understanding of the New Testament. The New Covenant aims to illuminate how these themes are interwoven into the fabric of early Christian life and thought, making it a resource for those interested in the complexities of religious beliefs and practices.


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What is the New Covenant? What is the relationship between the Old Covenant and the New? Are both covenants still in effect? Does God still have a covenant relationship with Israel? Are there still Bible prophecies waiting to be fulfilled concerning the modern state of Israel and the rebuilding of a temple in Jerusalem before the Second Coming of Christ? How did the New Testament come into being? How is the Lord’s Supper to be celebrated, understood, and practiced? The New Covenant (or New Testament) is more than a collection of writings consisting of the four gospels, the book of Acts, various epistles, and the book of Revelation glued and stitched together between a leather jacket. It should primarily be understood as the present, eternal, relational reality between God and his people. In The New Covenant, you will see how this covenant was progressively realized and played out in the captivating saga of the first-century church as God himself embroidered this extraordinary message into the lives of his people. The drama is brought to light through the eyes of the apostle John. It illuminates the role he played, in combination with other major first-century figures, in helping to articulate the New Covenant relationship between God and man and leave behind for future generations the body of writings that we today call the New Testament. Countless books and sermons have endeavored to reconstruct and interpret the story of the early church; scholars and theologians have left us with verse-by-verse commentaries on the twenty-seven books contained in the New Testament while historians have attempted to explain how they came to be selected as part of the Bible. Doctrines have been clarified, Bible prophecies decoded, end-time timelines deciphered, and life lessons from New Testament characters illustrated. In The New Covenant, you will find all of these elements-the saga, the commentary, the doctrine, the prophetic word, and New Testament principles to live by, all woven together into one spellbinding story

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Publisher: Bench Press (Tarzana CA). Year: 2013.
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Language: en. Pages: 420. Edition: 1.

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