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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2022 · 46 MIN

#14: Biblical Theology of the New Testament Part I

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 In this episode, Tyler and Sean carry forward a theology of mission from the Old Testament and connect it with intertestamental period developments and the New Testament. The Intertestamental Period was quiet and God did not directly speak, but he was active in many ways. This culminates with the coming of Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Tyler and Sean talk about the ministry strategy of Jesus and how it connects being with doing. Jesus is also the splitting point of history where the mission strategy of holiness attracting the nations turns into missional presence of holiness while going out to the nations!Resources:Donald E. Gowan, Bridge Between the Testaments: A Reappraisal of Judaism from the Exile to the Birth of ChristianityRaymond F. Surburg, Introduction to the Intertestamental PeriodWalter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, page 1230.J. Julius Scott Jr., Jewish Backgrounds of the New TestamentBo Reicke, The New Testament Era: The World of the Bible from 500 B.C. to A.D. 100. Trans. David E. GreenEugene Peterson, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship inan Instant Societyhttps://www.josiahventure.com/assets/upload/opportunities/5-challenges-Ministry-Strategy-Doc.pdfFollow us on Instagram and watch on YouTube. Do you have questions or feedback? DM us on Instagram @moorlands_cee

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In this episode, Tyler and Sean carry forward a theology of mission from the Old Testament and connect it with intertestamental period developments and the New Testament. The Intertestamental Period was quiet and God did not directly speak, but he was active in many ways. This culminates with the coming of Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Tyler and Sean talk about the ministry strategy of Jesus and how it connects being with doing. Jesus is also the splitting point of history where the mission strategy of holiness attracting the nations turns into missional presence of holiness while going out to the nations!Resources:Donald E. Gowan, Bridge Between the Testaments: A Reappraisal of Judaism from the Exile to the Birth of ChristianityRaymond F. Surburg, Introduction to the Intertestamental PeriodWalter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, page 1230.J. Julius Scott Jr., Jewish Backgrounds of the New TestamentBo Reicke, The New Testament Era: The World of the Bible from 500 B.C. to A.D. 100. Trans. David E. GreenEugene Peterson, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship inan Instant Societyhttps://www.josiahventure.com/assets/upload/opportunities/5-challenges-Ministry-Strategy-Doc.pdfFollow us on Instagram and watch on YouTube. Do you have questions or feedback? DM us on Instagram @moorlands_cee

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