Surely the headship of the last Adam constitutes him a much greater Adam than the first man was!
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Some thoughts on Israel’s law, the Gentiles, and Christ
God must have incorporated moral law (i.e., law common to all men) into old covenant Israel’s national law as positive law for Israel under the old covenant.
The Hero Story (The Messiah in the Old Testament), James Hamilton
“Those notes may be nothing in isolation, but in aggregate they form a song more lovely than the lectures of learned scoffers.” James M. Hamilton
G. K. Beale discusses some contemporary attacks on Inspiration
Dr. Beale interacts with some troubling contemporary trends in evangelical scholarship.
Sacred space and sacred time: Old Covenant concepts alone?
My hunch is that it has probably been around since the beginning of time.
a biblical theology of mountain-temples, with help from G. K. Beale
The fact that the Garden is viewed as the place of the first mountain is very interesting in light of the Bible’s emphasis on mountains and temples.
More thoughts on the gospel
The gospel is not my experience of grace, …
Mike Horton: What is the Gospel?
Can we do the gospel? Or do we do the law? Both? Other?
Brief thoughts on Adam, Christ, image bearing and dominion
Both Adam and the incarnate Son of God are image bearers of the invisible God (Genesis 1:26-27; 2 Corinthians 4:4;...
Thoughts on the Bible citing and alluding to the Bible
The Bible often cites itself and alludes to previous persons, events, or institutions. Why does it do this?