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22 January, 2015

10 Davidic Covenant

The tenth lesson of the Metanarrative of Redemption focuses David as the idealized king of Israel, who, being associated with the presence and reign of God, serves as a prophetic type of a future Messianic king descended from David's line. Consideration is also given to the inception of the monarchy in Israel's history.

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09 Review

The ninth lesson of the Metanarrative of Redemption provides an overview of the material covered in the first eight lessons. No audio recording was made.

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23 November, 2014

08 The Law

The eighth lesson of the Metanarrative of Redemption focuses the role and nature of the Law in the overall plan of redemption. The relationship of the the Law to salvation is considered, including seven implicit foundational truths which would become critical to attaching meaning to the crucifixion of Jesus. Also briefly addressed is the misunderstanding that commonly arises when New Testament texts are read that apparently make pejorative comments about the Law.

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07 The Land

The seventh lesson of the Metanarrative of Redemption focuses on the thematic significance of land. Attention is given to the role of land in the creation mandate, as well as to the parallels between the Promised Land and the Garden of Eden. The Promised Land is viewed as a new paradise with similar strategic missional value as the original intersection of heaven and earth.

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30 October, 2014

06 Exodus

The sixth lesson of the Metanarrative of Redemption focuses on the missional significance of the Exodus in light of God's plan of redemption. The Exodus is understood as being paradigmatic of God's ultimate plan of redemption for all nations through the salvation brought through Jesus Christ.

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