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_aEverlasting Dominion _eA Theology of the Old Testament _fMerrill, Eugene H. |
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_aNashville, Tennessee _cB&H Publishing Group _d2006 |
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_aHardcover Volume: 682 pages. _cColor of cover: Red / Baige. Height: 23.5 cm. Width: 16 cm. |
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| 327 | _aPreface -- xv | ||
| 327 | _aAcknowledgments -- xvii | ||
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_aChapter One: Introduction: The Origins, Nature, and Present State of Old Testament Theology -- pg. 1 _aHistory of the Biblical Theology Movement _aDefense of a New Biblical Theology _aStatement of Presuppositions _aTheological Method |
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_aPart One - God: His Person and Work -- pg. 35 _aChapter Two: The Autobiography of God -- pg. 37 _aThe Setting of the Narrative _aThe Nature of God _aThe Sovereignty of God _aThe Omnipotence of God _aThe Omniscience of God _aThe Eternality of God _aThe Character of God _aThe Holiness of God _aThe Righteousness of God _aThe Justice of God _aThe Love of God _aThe Pity of God _aThe Grace of God _aThe Compassion of God _aThe Covenant Fidelity of God _aThe Dependability of God _aThe Patience of God _aThe Anger/Wrath of God _aThe Forgiveness of God |
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_aChapter Three: The Revelation of God -- pg. 75 _aRevelation by Word _aRevelation by Visions and Dreams _aRevelation through the Angel of Yahweh _aRevelation through the Divine Names _aRevelation through the Prophets _aRevelation through Signs _aRevelation through Lots |
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_aChapter Four: The Works of God - pg. 101 _aCreation _aJudgement _aSalvation and Deliverance _aRedemption |
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_aChapter Five: The Purposes of God -- pg. 127 _aIsrael and the Purposes of God _aThe Reigning of God _aCreation and Divine Sovereignty _aHistory and Divine Sovereignty _aThe Territory of Divine Sovereignty _aThe Hierarchy of Divine Sovereignty _aGod's Fellowship with Mankind _aFellowship as a Creation Motif _aFellowship in the Wake of the Fall _aFellowship through Human Government _aFellowship through a Chosen People |
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_aPart Two - Mankind: The Image of God -- pg. 163 _aChapter Six: THe Creation of Mankind -- pg.165 _aThe Creation and Purpose of Mankind _aThe Creation Narratives _aThe Image of God _aThe Fashioning of Man _aThe Nature of Mankind _aThe Theology of the Individual _aThe Theology of the Community _aThe Theology of the Clan _aThe Theology of the Tribe _aThe Theology of the Nations _aThe Theology of Mankind |
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_aChapter Seven: The Fall of Mankind -- pg. 199 _aThe Narrative of the Fall _aThe Possibility of a Fall _aThe Result of the Fall _aThe Identity of the Tempter _aDeath and the Hereafter _aThe Fall and Human Sinfulness _aThe Alienation of Sin _aThe Technical Terms for Sin _aSin and Competing Dominions |
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_aChapter Eight: The Redemption of Mankind -- pg. 227 _aThe Principle and Practice of Sacrifice _aThe Material of Sacrifice _aCovenant and Redemption _aThe Protevangelium _aConclusion |
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_aChaopter Nine: The Creation of a Nation -- pg, 251 _aThe Promise of a Special People _aThe Founding of the Nation _aThe Deliverance of th Nation _aThe Significance of the Plagues _aThe Covenant at Sinai |
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_aPart Three - The Kingdom of God -- pg. 275 _aChapter Ten: God and the World -- pg. 277 _aThe Concept of the Kingdom _aThe Concept of Sacred Space _aThe Garden of Eden _aEviction from Sacred Space _aEschatalogical Renewal of Sacred Space _aAltars and Shrines as Sacred Space _aThe Temple as Sacred Space _aThe Mediation of the Kingdom _aThe Concept of Covenant _aResistance to the Kingdom by the Nations _aThe Kindgoms of the World _aThe Prophets and the Nations _aAmos _aIsaiah _aNahum _aJeremiah _aZephaniah _aEzekiel _aDaniel _aReinstitution of the Kingdom _aThe Psalms of Yahweh's Kingship _aThe Royal Psalms _aConclusion |
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_aChapter Eleven: God and Israel -- pg. 325 _aThe Mosaic Covenant _aThe Ten Commandment _aThe Second Commandment _aThe Third Commandment _aThe Fourth Commandment _aThe Fifth Commandment _aThe Sixth Commandment _aThe Seventh Commandment _aThe Eight Commandment _aThe Ninth Commandment _aThe Tenth Commandment _aThe Book of the Covenant _aThe Altar Law _aOther Laws _aThe Covenant Ceremony _aIsrael as a Cultic Community _aSacred Space _aSacred Persons _aSacred Times _aThe Sabbath _aThe Passover and Unleavened Bread _aThe Festival of Harvest _aThe Festival of Ingathering _aThe Festival of Trumpets _aThe Day of Atonement _aThe Sabbatical and Jubilee Years _aSacred Acts _aRitual and Liturgy _aLiturgy and Holiness _aThe Categories of Sacrifice _aMiscellaneous Sacred Acts |
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_aChapter Twelve: Deuteronomy and Covenant Renewal -- pg. 383 _aThe Pre-Deuteronomic History _aDeuteronomy as a Covenant Text _aThe Background of Its Stipulations _aThe Deuteronomic Decalogue _aGeneral Covenant Stipulations _aSpecific Covenant Stipulations _aImplementation of the Covenant |
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_aChapter Thirteen: The Deuteronomistic History -- pg. 413 _aThe Book of Joshua _aPreparations for Conquest _aHoly War _aCovenant Renewal in the Land of Promise _aThe Books of Judges and Ruth _aThe Character of the Times _aYearnings for a King _aAnticipation of Monarchy _aThe Books of First and Second Samuel _aThe Prophet Samuel: Preparation for Monarchy _aSaul: Failed Monarchy _aDavid:The Realization of True Monarchy _aThe Davidic Covenant _aThe Books of Kings _aThe Succession of Solomon _aThe Establishment of the Temple _aThe Dedication of the Temple _aRoyal Priesthood _aThe Temple and Sacred Space _aElijh and Elisha: Prophetic Confrontation _aJeopardy of the Kingdom Ideal |
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_aChapter Fourteen: The Books of Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Esther -- pg. 465 _aThe Books of Chronicles _aGenealogies and Tribal Histories _aThe Reign of Solomon _aThe Nature and Purpose of Sacred History _aThe Divided Monarchy _aThe Book of Ezra-Nehemiah _aThe Book of Esther |
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_aPart Four: The Prophets and the Kindgom -- pg. 489 _aChapter Fifteen: The Theology of the Eighth-Century Canonical Prophets -- pg. 491 _aThe Prophet Amos _aThe Prophet Hosea _aThe Prophet Jonah _aThe Prophet Isaiah _aThe Rebellion of Judah _aThe Judgement of Judah _aThe Restoration of Judah _aThe Messianic Servant and Savior _aOracles against the Nations _aThe Establishment of God's Kingdom _aThe Prophet Micah |
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_aChapter Sixteen: The Theology of the Later Preexilic and Exilic Prophets -- pg. 521 _aThe Prophet Jeremiah _aJudah's Covenant Unfaithfulness _aThe Judgment of Judah _aa _The Judgment of the Nationsa _Restoration and Deliverancea _The Prophet Nahuma _The Prophet Habakkuka _The Prophet Zephaniaha _The Prophet Ezekiela _The Disobedience of Israela _Judgment on the Nationsa _The Restoration of Israel |
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_aChapter Seventeen: The Theology of the Postexilic Prophets -- pg. 547 _aThe Prophet Daniel _aThe Contest for Sovereignty _aThe Kingdom of Heaven _aGod as Sovereign _aThe Prophet Joel _aThe Prophet Obadiah _aThe Prophet Haggai _aThe Prophet Zechariah _aThe Disobedience of Israel _aThe Judgement of Isral _aThe Restoration of Israel _aThe Judgement of the Nations _aThe Salvation of the Nations _aThe Coming Messiah _aThe Sovereignty of Yahweh _aThe Prophet Malachi |
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_aPart Five: Human Reflection on the Ways of God -- pg. 567 _aChapter Eighteen: The Theology of the Psalms -- pg. 569 _aGod as King _aMankind as God's Viceroy _aThe Kingdom Role of Zion _aLife in the Kindgom _aDifficulties in Kindgom Life _aHostility to the Kingdom _aYahweh's Faithfulness to the Kingdom |
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_aChapter Nineteen: The Theology of the Wisdom Literature -- pg. 603 _aIntroduction Observations _aThe Theology of the Book of Job _aThe Problem of the Human Predicament _aGod and the Human Predicament _aThe Theology of Proverbs _aThe Essence of Wisdom _aThe Expression of Wisdom _aThe Function of Wisdom _aThe Manifestations of Wisdom _aAccessibility to Wisdom _aThe Theology of Ecclesiastes _aThe Theology of the Book of the Song of Songs |
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_aChapter Twenty: Conclusion -- pg. 641 _aTheological Premises _aTheological Method _aThe Theological Center _aThe Old Testament and the New Testament |
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| 327 | _aName Index -- pg. 653 | ||
| 327 | _aSubject Index -- pg. 657 | ||
| 327 | _aScripture Index -- pg. 665 | ||
| 330 | _aEverlasting Dominion is the magnum opus of the greatly esteemed Dr. Eugene H. Marrill, an exceptionally researched theology of the Old Testament based on decades of study and teaching experience. He takes a high view of Scripture as the inspired, authoritative World of God and guides readers to a deeper understanding of our Creator and the Old Testament's very nature. Employing a well-balanced method of laying bare the rich text, Merrill makes it easier to better apprehend and apply its profound, life-changing truths that point to eternity. | ||
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