Jesus as the New Israel |
Posted: 20 Mar 2012 01:20 AM PDT A post from Justin Taylor's Excellent Blog. There is also a review of a book David Holwerda's Jesus & Israel: One Covenant or Two which lays out in a lot more detail the arguments touched on in the post below. It's well worth reading. It's not so much a review as a summary of the key points of the book. Here is an outline of the book:
Jesus As the New IsraelThe New Testament authors understood Jesus to be the culmination of the Old Testament. He is the Last Adam, true Israel, the suffering servant, the son of David, the faithful remnant, the ultimate prophet, the reigning king, the final priest. Here is a good, concise summary of the Israel/remnant theme from a New Testament perspective: . . . Jesus had become a remnant of one. He was the embodiment of faithful Israel, the truly righteous and suffering servant.—Tremper Longman III and Raymond B. Dillard, "Isaiah," An Introduction to the Old Testament, 2d ed. (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2006), 315. The two best books I've read on this fulfillment theme are Hans LaRondelle's The Israel of God in Prophecy: Principles of Prophetic Interpretation and David Holwerda's Jesus and Israel: One Covenant or Two? (Keith Mathison has a good review of Holwerda's volume here.) Jesus is the true Israel, and the church becomes the Israel of God as it units to True Israel. The same is true for ethnic Israel, whom God has not abandoned. But their only hope is to be united with Jesus, the ultimate suffering servant. |
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