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are outworkings of either the covenant of works or the covenant of grace. | are outworkings of either the covenant of works or the covenant of grace. | ||
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The [[Church]] is Israel and Israel is the [[Church]]. | The [[Church]] is Israel and Israel is the [[Church]]. | ||
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;The [[church]] will be (is) the [[Bride of Christ]] | |||
:Israel will be the old adulterous wife restored. [[Hosea]] | |||
:All of the saved will be taken from the earth before the great tribulation. | |||
The Jews are still God's chosen people. | :The Jews will be saved during the tribulation. | ||
:The Jews are still God's chosen people. | |||
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Revision as of 12:21, 20 January 2022
Covenant Theology contrasted with Dispensational Theology
Covenant Theology, is the system favored by those of a Reformed or Calvinistic persuasion.
This includes the Reformed and Christian Reformed, the Presbyterian, the Anglican (or Episcopal),
and to some extent, the Lutheran.
covenant of works
covenant of grace
covenant of redemption
the covenants made with Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and the New Covenant
are outworkings of either the covenant of works or the covenant of grace.
NOT TRUE -----------------
The Church is Israel and Israel is the Church.
NOT TRUE -----------------
- The church will be (is) the Bride of Christ
- Israel will be the old adulterous wife restored. Hosea
- All of the saved will be taken from the earth before the great tribulation.
- The Jews will be saved during the tribulation.
- The Jews are still God's chosen people.