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The Remnant in Zephaniah

Greg A. King - BSAC 151:604 (Oct 1994)

BSac 151:604 (Oct 94) p. 414 The Remnant in Zephaniah Greg A. King [Greg A. King is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Pacific Union College, Angwin, California.] The concept of the remnant makes an important
The Godly Remnant of the Tribulation Period

J. Dwight Pentecost - BSAC 117:466 (Apr 1960)

BSac 117:466 (Apr 60) p. 123 The Godly Remnant of the Tribulation Period J. Dwight Pentecost [J. Dwight Pentecost is Assistant Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, Dallas Theological Seminary.]
Shear-Jashub: Or The Remnant Sections In Isaiah.

Theophlus J. Gaehr - BSAC 79:315 (Jul 1922)

BSac 79:315 (July 1922) p. 363 Shear-Jashub: Or The Remnant Sections In Isaiah. Theophilus J. Gaehr, Ph.D. A class of twenty-six passages, some of them sections of considerable length, form the object of the present study and discussion.
James’ Use Of Amos At The Jerusalem Council: Steps Toward A Possible Solution Of The Textual And Theological Problems

Michael A. Braun - JETS 20:2 (Jun 1977)

such “proof texts,” but perhaps James chose a passage that delineated with exquisite precision the fact that the restored kingdom will admit both Jew (the righteous remnant) and Gentile (elect from every nation.) Both the textual and the doctrinal questions of Acts 15 need scholarly
Isa 6:9-13 In The Context Of Isaiah’s Theology

Craig A. Evans - JETS 29:2 (Jun 1986)

shall see, this conclusion receives further support in the subsequent section. II. The Remnant Idea In Isaiah In a recent study G. F. Hasel has argued that the remnant idea is present not only in the oracles of Isaiah’s later ministry (as conceded by Th. C. JETS 29:2 (June 1986) p. 141
“Some” vs. “All” - The Doctrine of the Remnant and the Salvation of Israel in Romans 9-11

Steve Lewis - CTJ 09:26 (Mar 2005)

CTJ 9:26 (March 2005) p. 8 “Some” vs. “All” - The Doctrine of the Remnant and the Salvation of Israel in Romans 9-11 Steve Lewis Graduate Studies, Tyndale Seminary High Peaks Bible Fellowship, Parker, CO.
The Relevance of Jewish Identity for Ecclesiology

Seth D. Postell - FM 21:3 (Summer 2004)

class="bodyblock">Does Jewish identity cease to exist when a physical descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob professes faith in the promised Messiah of Israel and joins himself to the Body of Christ? Do the Scriptures affirm the continued existence and preservation of a distinctly Jewish remnant within the church? What purpose or function would
Israelology Part 4 of 6

Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum - CTSJ 06:1 (Jan 2000)

="bodyblock">speaks of the Remnant who refuse to enter into the covenant. Verses 17–22 describe the results of the making and the breaking of the covenant. Verses 21–22 emphasize God’s wrath as the key result. This passage gives two of the Old Testament names for the Tribulation:
An Eternal Planting, A House Of Holiness: The Self-Understanding of The Dead Sea Scrolls Community

Paul N. W. Swarup - TYNBUL 54:1 (NA 2003)

to the community’s self-understanding of themselves as the ‘eternal planting’, or True Israel, the faithful remnant, who practised justice and righteousness and awaited the eschaton. They understood themselves to be a proleptic temple in advance of the eschatological temple to be built by God. They were also the true priests, functioning in God’s heavenly temple
Toward a Biblical Doctrine of the Church

Edmund P. Clowney - WTJ 31:1 (Nov 1968)