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Is Every Promise “Yes”? Jason DeRouchie on Old Testament Promises and the Christian

March 9, 2017 by Andy Naselli

Jason DeRouchie gave an outstanding lecture on February 23 to commemorate his promotion to Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology. (He is the first Bethlehem College & Seminary full professor whom our young school has promoted from within the faculty ranks.)

The title of his lecture was “Is Every Promise ‘Yes’? Old Testament Promises and the Christian.” I am not aware of anyone who has thought so carefully about how the people of God under the new covenant can claim promises God made to his people under the old covenant.

Here’s a video of the 80-minute lecture:

DeRouchie shares his outline and slides here.

We plan for the next issue of Themelios (~April 25) to include DeRouchie’s lecture as an article.

Update (4/25/2017): The latest issue of Themelios includes the updated version of DeRouchie’s lecture (web version | PDF).

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