The Abrahamic covenant is the foundational covenant in Scripture. The three unconditional provisions of the covenant were the promise of land to Abraham and his descendants, the promise of descendants and the promise of blessing to all the nations. These three aspects are elaborated and confirmed to Abraham's descendants with the progress of God's revelation to man. These are identified as the Scriptures progress as the Palestinian or land covenant, the Davidic or seed, and the New covenant with the blessing extended to all people as salvation through the seed of Abraham now fully realized as Jesus Christ. Being unconditional in its essence the New covenant is discussed in contrast to the conditional nature of the Mosaic covenant made by God specifically with the nation of Israel on Mount Sinai.
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Exegesis Vs. Eisengesis (Continued) Personal parallel look at this sermon ¶ Dr. Rugh continues not only to look at Reformed Church Covenants, for a partial printed idea presented in this sermon see, Thomas Ice's http://www.pre-trib.org/data/p df/Ice-%28Part1%29CovenantsandD .pdf (Covenants and Dispensations ---Part I (PDF) Thomas Ice) ¶ What also may be of help with this sermon, is the following: http://www.fbcaa.org/BibleStud ies/collegesundayschool/Miscell aneous/DispensationChart.pdf (Summary of the Dispensations and Covenants) Now this isn't from Indian Hills Community Church. It will help with the sermon, and it looks like it closely with Dr. Rugh is saying. Now the best thing to do is to download the previous sermon and this one to listen to, for this topic. These sermons may be one of the more complete sets on the topics of Dispensational vs. Covenental Biblical interpretation. I would think it would be a good idea to get a transcript of both sermons. They are both full of details! ¶ exegesis 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) explanation or critical interpretation of a text, esp of the Bible. ¶ eisegesis 1. (Theology) the interpretation of a text, esp a biblical text, using one's own ideas. ¶ Definitions from the Free Dictionary. Dispensational theology is exegesis. Reformed theology. is eisengesis.
In the fall of 1969, Gil began a full-time teaching ministry as Senior Pastor of Indian Hills Community Church. He also earned his Ph.D. from the California Graduate School of Theology. The focus of Pastor Rugh’s ministry is systematic, verse-by-verse teaching of the Bible. As a...