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Thy Word is like a glorious choir, And loud its anthems ring; Though many parts and tongues unite, It is one song they sing. E. Hodder
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Upholding the Unity of Scripture Today

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  • J. I. Packer

The harmonious unity of Scripture has for centuries been the presupposition and belief of the church in the East and West. In this paper, Packer discusses the implications of the modern emphasis on the diversity in Scripture and focuses on the moral and ethical implications.

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False Dichotomies between the Testaments

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  • Kenneth L. Barker

Interpreters of the Bible often work with a concept of dichotomy between the Old and New Testaments. This essay argues for a greater appreciation of the unity of Scripture and refutes a number of false dichotomies. The essay has a number of implications for an understanding of the covenants in Scripture.

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How to Interpret the Bible

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  • Richard B. Gaffin Jr.

How should we interpret the Bible? Important for the interpretation of Scripture is the unity of Scripture, the clarity of Scripture and the place of Jesus Christ in Scripture (Christocentric interpretation).

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Covenant and the Unity of Scripture - Part 1

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  • John M. Frame

These two articles look at the types of revelation found in Scripture and how this correlates with different elements of the covenant. The author shows how these elements also testify to the unity of Scripture.

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I rest with the conviction that every word of Christ is true; and what I do not understand I commit to his grace in the hope that I shall understand it after my death John Hus
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