
The Son of God and the New Creation
Short Studies in Biblical Theology
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The theme of divine sonship stretches across the pages of the Bible: from Adam in the garden of Eden, through the nation of Israel and King David, and ultimately to Jesus Christ in the New Jerusalem―the Son of God par excellence.
In this volume, renowned biblical scholar Graeme Goldsworthy shows what Christ's fulfillment of the divine sonship motif means for all who are sons and daughters of God.
©2015 Graeme Goldsworthy (P)2024 One AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...
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