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Answering the Psalmist's Perplexity
New-Covenant Newness In The Book Of Psalms
von James Hely Hutchinson
Verlag: APOLLOS
Reihe: New Studies in Biblical Theolo
Reihe: New Studies in Biblical Theology
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-78974-098-1
Erschienen am 19.10.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 215 mm [H] x 135 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 333 Gramm
Umfang: 272 Seiten

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'Give thanks to YHWH, for he is good, for his covenant faithfulness endures for ever' (Ps. 136:1; a.t.)
There are now numerous models that seek to explain how the biblical covenants relate to one another. In an attempt to evaluate these models, James Hely Hutchinson mines the rich seams of the book of Psalms.
After covering the key data on covenant relationships in Books 1-3 of the psalter, Hely Hutchinson considers the perplexity expressed in the pivotal Psalm 89: in the face of the exile, the promises to David appear to be null and void. The building blocks of the response lie with the first five books of the Bible, and chiefly with the inviolable character of the promises to Abraham (Book 4 of the psalter). However, if the Abrahamic covenant is to reach fulfilment, the problem of sin must be dealt with once and for all, and a glorious new-covenant regime must be established in which a host of covenants converge in their fulfilment. Central to this regime, which lies beyond the exile, is the eternal rule of David's superior, righteous seed and son who is also a perpetual priest and a suffering servant (Book 5).
Identifying new-covenant newness as 'eschatological satisfaction (fulfilment)' and 'transcendent inauguration', Hely Hutchinson tackles a range of matters that contribute to our understanding of the contours of redemptive history. The overall aim is to enhance readers' grasp of God's breath-taking salvation plan, ability to handle Scripture aright and worship of the Master.



James Hely-Hutchinson is Director of the Institut Biblique de Bruxelles, where he teaches Old Testament, biblical theology and biblical languages, and where he edits Le Maillon). He has also taught at several other training institutions in French-speaking Europe. He is a contributor to The God of Covenant, Interpreting the Psalms and Stirred by a Noble Theme (all Apollos).


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