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How the Old and New Testaments Relate to Each Other

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Should we keep the food laws in the OT? Is the Sabbath for today? Is "covenant" the same as "testament?" The relationship of Gentile Christians to Old Testament law was the first controversy that threatened to split the infant Church.

After spending over twenty years researching and wrestling with these issues, Morey dissects Dispensationalism, Covenant Theology, and Dominion Theology.

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“of a legal contract at Mt. Sinai by Moses which formed the basis of God’s relationship to the nation of Israel” (Page 12)

“It was actually the Ana-baptists who, at this point, developed Covenant Theology” (Page 25)

“eight covenants mentioned in the Bible, and they are all different” (Page 19)

  • Title: How the Old and New Testaments Relate to Each Other
  • Author: Robert A. Morey
  • Publisher: Faith Defenders
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 153
Robert A. Morey

Robert A. Morey was an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of comparative religions, the cults, and the occult as well as on Islam. He is the author of over 40 books, some of which have been translated into Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Turkish and Farsi. Morey also ran Faith Defenders and was the founder of California Biblical University and Seminary.

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  1. Angus Lo

    Angus Lo

    9/9/2017

    Good
  2. Seongo-Ho PARK
  3. Wes Dayen

    Wes Dayen

    12/9/2016

    Outstanding! Exceptional section on the Sabbath.
  4. Ross Purdy

    Ross Purdy

    4/21/2013

    Quoted by by Paul Henebury, conservativeonline.org “the “string” which brings unity to all the covenants and makes them all part of one super-covenant is the concept of a “heavenly everlasting covenant of grace.” p 74

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