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Amos 9:9-15, Acts 15:13-18 - The Davidic Promise and the Inclusion of the Gentiles: A Test Passage for Theological Systems

Amos 9:9-15, Acts 15:13-18 - The Davidic Promise and the Inclusion of the Gentiles: A Test Passage for Theological Systems

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  • Walter C. Kaiser Jr

What is the relationship of the Old Testament to the New? What is the exegetical method(s) employed by the New Testament's use of the Old? Wherein can we find elements of continuity and/or discontinuity between Israel and the church? Who are the “people of God” and what is the “kingdom of God”? Kaiser reflects on the significance of Acts 15:13-18 and Amos 9:11ff. and the house of David.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1977. 15 pages.

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