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In A Biblical Theology of the Doctrines of Sovereign Grace, author and linguist George J. Zemek presents readers a thorough and biblical view of the doctrines of man, sin, and salvation—as well as other important terms and tenets of faith—in light of biblical anthropology, hamartiology, and soteriology. Zemek analyzes various topics in their original Hebrew and Greek, giving readers a comprehensive and exegetical understanding of these doctrinally important concepts. This volume includes 11 appendixes.
“anyone who has a defective hamartiology will necessarily also be errant in his soteriology.” (Page 83)
“So ‘heart,’ לֵב (lēb) in the Old Testament and καρδία (kardia) in the New Testament, statistically and ethically are the most prominent terms for man’s mission-control center.” (Page 33)
“‘the very nature of the cure for sin is grounded in the nature of the disease of sin.’” (Page 83)
“No matter how one interprets this statement, he must not deny or grossly distort this apostolic affirmation. However, it is apparent that God is not necessarily the Savior of both groups in the same way or to the same degree.” (Page 142)
“Scripturally considered σῶμα (sōma) may be the instrument (i.e. the vehicle of expression) of personal sin, or contrastingly, of personal obedience in holiness.” (Page 21)
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