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Psalm 16, Acts 2:25-33, Acts 13:32-37 - The Promise to David in Psalm 16 and Its Application in Acts 2:25-33 and 13:32-37

Psalm 16, Acts 2:25-33, Acts 13:32-37 - The Promise to David in Psalm 16 and Its Application in Acts 2:25-33 and 13:32-37

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  • Walter C. Kaiser Jr

Kaiser reflects on the methodological and theological questions readers are confronted with in the use of Psalm 16 in Acts 2:25-33 and Acts 13:32-37. He considers the nature of Israel's messianic hope and offers an exegesis of Psalm 16.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1980. 12 pages.

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