Bible Study On Hermeneutics - Handout 5 Grace Bible Chapel: Pastor/Teacher Jim Bryant
Bible Study On Hermeneutics - Handout 5 Grace Bible Chapel: Pastor/Teacher Jim Bryant
Bible Study On Hermeneutics - Handout 5 Grace Bible Chapel: Pastor/Teacher Jim Bryant
July 2009
Pastor/Teacher Jim Bryant
o Israel will ultimately be regathered into the land (Duet 3:3-4). o Israel will receive the promises of the eternal kingdom (Duet 30:8-10) This covenant was made in conjunction with the Mosaic Covenant as a reiteration of the Abrahamic Covenant. Moses prophesies the children of Israel will fail to keep the stipulations and will be taken into captivity. However, God will restore them to the land (Duet 30:1-5; Ex 32:13). The point of the Palestinian Covenant is that the terms of the Mosaic Covenant do not nullify the original promises of the Abrahamic Covenant. This Covenant also reiterates the problem of total depravity, and the inability of man to keep the terms of the Mosaic Covenant (Duet 29:4). It further gives a preview of the answer to the delima of mans inability to keep Gods commands will come with the New Covenant (Duet 30:6). It is a covenant between God and David, and His descendent (2 Sam 7:12; 16).
Israel will be permanently established as a nation in their land (Jer 31:35-37; 32:41-44; Ezek 36:28; 37:25). In conjunction with this (always in the same context) is the regathering of Israel (Jer 32:37; Ezek 11:17-18; 36:24; 37:21). o God will be present with them and be worshipped by them forever (Jer 32:38; Ezek 37:26-28). o The covenant is everlasting (Isa 61:8; Jer 32:40; Ezek 16:60; 37:26). The timing of fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant. o When Christ returns in glory (Is 59:20). o Associated with the fulfillment of the blessing of the literal kingdom (Isa 59; 60-66; Jer 31-32; Ezek 37:24-25). These passages are in conjunction with the context of the promise of the New Covenant. o Associated with the battle with Gog and Magog in Ezek 40-48 and end time events at the coming of Christ. The New Covenant in the New Testament. o Luke 22:20; Mat 26:28; Mark 14:24; 1 Cor 11:25; Rom 11:25-27; 2 Cor 3:2-18; Heb 8:8-12; 9:15-18; 10:15-17; 12:22-24). o The two primary views of fulfillment: Covenant Theology The Church has replaced Israel as the recipient of the New covenant. Dispensational Theology The covenant will be fulfilled by Israel (literal), and the Church will participate. There is preliminary benefit for the church as a part of the spiritual seed of Abraham (forgiveness, the indwelling of the Spirit, and the new birth). However, there is yet a fulfillment for ethnic Israel, of which the church will participate, in the literal coming kingdom promises. The fulfillment of the New Covenant. o The death of Christ is the basis of the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; 1 Cor 11:25). o Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant (Heb 8:6; 9:15; 12:24). o The NT teaches that some of the blessings of the New Covenant are being participated in today via the work of the Spirit of God: (Mat 26:28; Mk 14:24) Identify the blessing of forgiveness of sins as the New Covenant blessing being presently bestowed. (2 Cor 3:2-18) speaks of the New covenant blessing being received by the Church while Israel is hardened. (2 Cor 3:6) Paul considers himself a minister of the New Covenant. ((2 Cor 3:2-3) The blessing being presently bestowed is the ministry of the Spirit writing the law on the hearts of believers (Rom 2:15; 7:6; 8:1-11). (Heb 8:8-12) quotes the full passage of (Jer 31:31-34) the New Covenant to show that the Mosaic law was not a permanent arrangement in the mind of God, but it says nothing of the fulfillment of these promises in the church except that Christ is the mediator of them. o The New Covenant blessings will be bestowed to Israel at the time of Christs return. (Romans 11:26-27) Paul predicts the future deliverance of Israel at the time of Christs return (Isa 59:20-21. On the one hand Christ identifies the New Covenant in present effectuality, He also looks to future fulfillment of the Passover (Covenant) in the future(Luke 22:16, 18). o