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The New Covenant Torah in Jeremiah and the Law of Christ in Paul

Foreword by Roy B. Zuck

by Femi Adeyemi (Author)
©2014 Monographs XX, 330 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 94

Summary

This book deals with the identity of the Torah that Yahweh promised he would write on the hearts of New Covenant participants, as prophesied in Jeremiah 31:33 and understood later in New Testament times by Paul. This theological and exegetical monograph is an invaluable reference work and textbook for all theological seminaries and Christian religious departments of universities worldwide. Pastors and virtually all Christians interested in reading or researching Paul and the subject of Gospel/law controversy in biblical studies will benefit from it. The book’s investigative study of the history of interpretation of the church’s teaching on the subject from the early church to modern theological era, and Second Temple Judaism’s writings on the topic, is unsurpassed. No work currently existing on this subject can compete with this book’s historical survey and exegetical analysis, reading Jeremiah and Paul contextually on the issue.

Details

Pages
XX, 330
Publication Year
2014
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820481371
Language
English
Keywords
Jeremia (Buch) 31,31-34 Paulus (Apostel) Briefe New Covenant Gospel debate Mosic Law Bund Gottes Law of Christ Torah
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2014. XX, 330 pp.

Biographical notes

Femi Adeyemi (Author)

The Author: Fẹmi Adeyẹmi earned his Ph.D. in New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Texas, his Th.M. in New Testament studies and his MDiv. from Capital Bible Seminary in Lanham, Maryland, his B.A. in biblical studies from Washington Bible College, Lanham, Maryland, and his B.Th. from UM Theological College in Ilorin, Nigeria. He is Visiting Lecturer at Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) Theological Seminary in Igbaja, Nigeria.

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Title: The New Covenant Torah in Jeremiah and the Law of Christ in Paul