An Old Testament Theology by Bruce K. Waltke - The Gift of Land, Part 3: The New Testament

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An Old Testament Theology by Bruce K. Waltke - The Gift of Land, Part 3: The New Testament

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Waltke's chapter on the Sworn Land delves into its canonical context, tracing its motif from the Old Testament to the New Testament. He emphasizes the Hebrew term ’areṣ (land/earth) as decisive for biblical interpretation, theology, spiritual life, and politics, particularly regarding the Jewish state's claim to Palestine. This term's acumen is vital for conveying God's counsel, validating theological systems, nurturing spiritual life, and addressing political meanings. Waltke critiques American fundamentalists and evangelicals who support Israel based on a literal interpretation of biblical promises to Abraham, arguing that this perspective exacerbates geopolitical tensions and historical tragedies. Also, in the New Testament, the Land motif is redefined. Jesus reinterprets Psalm 37:5 to mean the whole earth, and Paul extends this in Romans 4:13. Terms like 'Jerusalem,' 'throne of David,' 'temple,' and 'Zion' symbolize real estate in the Land. Waltke contends the New Testament redefines the Land spiritually (as Christ's person), transcendentally (as the heavenly Jerusalem), and eschatologically (as the new Jerusalem after Christ's second coming). This reinterpretation reveals spiritual truths hidden in the Old Testament, shifting focus from physical territory to life in Christ. Moreover, the New Testament redefines other Old Testament motifs like circumcision, Sabbath-keeping, and dietary laws, accentuating spiritual and ethical applications over legalistic and nationalistic interpretations. Waltke concludes that this redefinition tries historical and contemporary theological and political interpretations of the Land. Furthermore, he affirms a continuation and enhancing of the Old Testament's representation of God as Creator, Sustainer, Owner, and Lord, introducing the Trinity with Jesus Christ's role in creation. Lastly, Waltke explores the eschatological future, supporting the idea that the world will be purified by fire and regenerated, becoming part of a new heaven and earth. This is asserted in passages like Matthew 24:35, Luke 12:49, and 2 Peter 3:12-13. At this renewal time, the meek will inherit the earth, accomplishing the promise to Abraham. This ultimate achievement involves saints enjoying freedom from sin in a regenerated earth, liberated from imperfection and decay. This summary is made by Eleven Labs AI audio generated platform: elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhall9106 Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian If you want to support this podcast's operational cost, you can do so here: venmo.com/u/edisonwu

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