by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 19, 2013 | Biblical Theology Themes, Books, DeRouchie, Holiness, Law, People of God, The Glory of God
Throughout history, few OT texts have had as much impact on the church as the Ten Words (Exod 20:2–17 / Deut 5:6–21). In this essay, DeRouchie reflects on the lasting import of the Ten Commandments for Christians and helps clarify how the Ten Words themselves magnify... by Jason DeRouchie | Nov 4, 2013 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Holiness, Law, People of God, Temple
Dr. DeRouchie writes a helpful (and short) article about the Hebrew infinitive construct and its usage in Ezra 7:10. He writes, “You have learned that the Infinitive Construct with the preposition ְל often complements the main verb by expressing the purpose,... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 31, 2013 | Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Love & Grace, People of God, Worship
What is the relationship between loving God and neighbor, and how can both Jesus and Paul say that loving our neighbor fulfills the law (Matthew 7:12; Romans 13:8; Galatians 5:14)? Isn’t love for God an even higher priority? Moses helps us answer these questions... by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 29, 2013 | Articles/Essays, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, Holiness, People of God
In this essay, DeRouchie explores the biblical meaning of circumcision and evaluates how the translators of the official Targums handled metaphorical circumcision language. This essay was originally published in the Bulletin for Biblical Research 14.2 (2004) 175–203....