Jesus proclaimed that God's saving sovereignty was in process of initiation, its reality was demonstrated in his acts of power, and it would lead to the consummation of God's gracious purpose of his own people and for all nations. The teaching of Jesus on the Kingdom of God, accordingly, was essentially Christological. Naturally his insight into his own destiny to suffer death--and resurrection--that the gate of the Kingdom be opened for all, and ultimately his part in the consummation of the Kingdom through his parousia, was not part of his public proclamation, but it was communicated to his disciples, to their mystification, and made known to the Jewish authorities in his trial, to their fury.Hint: He was a famous New Testament scholar who taught at SBTS.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Guess Who?
I found this quote in the foreword of a book recently:
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2 comments:
Let me guess:
Beasley-Murray. If I win you'll buy me a copy of Byron's new book:)
Lou
Lou,
Good guess- You are correct! Now, just name the book!
I'm afraid I can't help you with the latter though!
Maybe we should just swap wish lists and we can buy for each other--providing your's aren't more expensive!
Matt
Matt
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