The Law in Galatians 3 from a Redemptive-Historical Perspective
Posted by Hank on September 23rd, 2008 filed in Biblical Interpretation, ChristThe following pdf essay on Galatians 3:23-25
is a great read. It shows how Paul argues against the Judaizing heresy redemptive-historically. Paul is reading the the Scriptures in historic sequence or along the Bible’s storyline and shows that the Law was only to be a pedagogue to Israel until the Messiah came. Then the role of the Law is over and is replaced by the New Covenant. I hope you guys will read this essay and learn how many New Testament writers read the Bible, redemptive-historically.
Why The Law Then? A Biblical Theology of Law in Galatians by Chris Poteet
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