Vos Group #15 — Revelation in the Patriarchal Period, Part 4

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2015

Vos Group #15 — Revelation in the Patriarchal Period, Part 4

from Reformed Forum: Westminster Theological Seminary Faculty

We open Vos’s Biblical Theology to study pages 81–87, which deal with the divine name El-Shaddai and faith as found in patriarchal religion. While faith in God and his Word has always been present since the earliest promise of the gospel in Genesis 3:15, faith becomes an explicit part of Shemitic life with Abraham, the father of all who would believe. Saving faith is not merely faith in God generally, it is a deep and abiding trust in God almighty,... Read More

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