by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 13, 2014 | Announcements, Articles/Essays, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Covenant, DeRouchie, Salvation, Wrath
“From Condemnation to Righteousness: A Christian Reading of Deuteronomy.” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 18.3 (Fall, 2014): 87–118. This latest paper from DeRouchie provides a thematic overview of Deuteronomy’s message within the framework of...
by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 10, 2014 | Articles/Essays, Audio, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Books, Complete Bibliography, Covenant, DeRouchie, Exile & Exodus, Lectures, Love & Grace, Observation, Text
2020-2021 Old Testament Lectures with PowerPoint Slides (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2022) Ezra-Nehemiah Lecture: PowerPoint PDF / Handout Ezra-Nehemiah Lecture: Audio Extended Book Notes on Ezra-Nehemiah (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2022) Lect 28-Ezra-Nehemiah Blog Posts...
by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 1, 2014 | Audio, Bible Study, Context, Covenant, DeRouchie, Law, Meaning, Observation, Text
Recently, at the 2014 annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in San Diego, CA, Dr. DeRouchie presented a paper titled “The Heart of YHWH and His Chosen One in 1 Samuel 13:14.” Below you can download or listen to an audio of his ETS...
by Jason DeRouchie | Sep 29, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Covenant, DeRouchie
Audio Messages with PowerPoint Slides (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2014) (Audio Download: OTA22-KINGDOM Recap-DeRouchie; PowerPoint Download: OTPP22H-KINGDOM Recap-DeRouchie) To view the Old Testament Survey overview page, go here
by Jason DeRouchie | Sep 13, 2014 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God, Salvation
In an earlier post, I provided one argument for affirming that the book of Hebrews views a complete overlap of ecclesiology and soteriology in the new covenant. That is, the warning passages in no way pose a threat to the credo-Baptist position that all members of the...
by Jason DeRouchie | Sep 11, 2014 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God, Salvation, The Gospel, The Kingdom of God, Worship
I am a credo-baptist, meaning that the I believe God ordained the water rite of baptism as a visible sign of one’s conscious faith in Christ for righteousness. He alone satisfies God’s wrath against sin and sinners and bears the curse of the many. In...
by Jason DeRouchie | Aug 6, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, The Kingdom of God
All of Scripture addresses the progressive unveiling of God’s kingdom plan––God reigns, saves, and satisfies through covenant for his glory in Christ. The Old Testament provides the foundation for this message, and the New Testament details the fulfillment in Christ....
by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 21, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, Exile & Exodus, Lectures, Priest, Prophets & Prophecy
2020-2021 Old Testament Lectures with PowerPoint Slides (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2022) Ezekiel Lectures A, B: PowerPoint PDF / Handout Ezekiel A: Audio Ezekiel B: Audio Seminary Lecture Notes on Ezekiel (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2022) Ezekiel (Lecture 15)...
by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 10, 2014 | Articles/Essays, Biblical Theology Themes, Complete Bibliography, Covenant, DeRouchie, Law
Several months ago on “For His Renown,” my friend Jim Hamilton and some others responded here and here to some professing evangelical scholars who are questioning that there was a standardized, official Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) prior to the New Testament period....
by Jason DeRouchie | Jun 23, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, Creation, DeRouchie, Exile & Exodus, Holiness, Law, Lectures, Prophets & Prophecy
One of the important elements of whole-Bible theology is learning not only to do grammatical-historical exegesis but also redemptive-historical and canonical exegesis, in the pattern of the New Testament authors. In an earlier lecture I overviewed redemptive history...