Product Description
In this classic work of covenant theology, respected theologian and Bible scholar O. Palmer Robertson memorably and deftly defines a biblical covenant as “a bond in blood sovereignly administered.” His careful journey through the covenants of the Old Testament seeks to lay a solid foundation for unravelling the complex question of the relationship between the two testaments. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the distinctive, coherent message of the Scriptures as they explore the significance of God’s covenants and the covenantal role of Christ.
Paperback, 320 pages
Publication Date: 1987
Endorsements
“I now know where to look for a clear, thorough and fair-minded exposition of this great subject.”
—Derek Kidner
“Robertson has achieved a rare balance of clarity and simplicity while interacting with other viewpoints and incorporating the insights of modern scholarship. . . . Many Bible students long for a readable and reliable book that gives an overview of the whole Bible. This is it!”
—John H. White, Bible Newsletter
“Clearly written. . . . [This book] should prove of substantial help for anyone wishing a better understanding of the covenant concept as a central thrust of the biblical message.”
—R. O. Zorn, Vox Reformata
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