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Marriage here is symbolic of the covenantal relationship between God and Israel.
The Bible, he argues, is "a covenantal document - we have give and take.
The nature of God's covenantal relationship with his creation is not considered automatic or of necessity.
As this was in accord with covenantal behavior, Genevieve was not surprised.
Covenantal theology is distinctive in its emphasis of the following tenets:
Similar to the covenantal system, but emphasizes the Kingdom of God rather than the three covenants.
The text (langue and parole) is not an arbitrary "playground" but part of a covenantal relationship between all people.
In King's view, the covenantal transformation of the first century serves as a model for personal, organizational and societal transformation today.
This relationship he establishes is covenantal: the terms of the relationship are unchangeably decreed by God alone.
The baptism of disciples alone: A covenantal argument for credobaptism versus paedobaptism.
Spilsbury said that submission to such constituted the covenantal agreement was necessary before baptism into his doctrine of the church.
The ethos of United Church of Christ organization is considered "covenantal."
The Americans stand, one almost dares to say, in the place of the Jews in a covenantal relationship with God.
The idea that some institution or some people replaced the Jews in their covenantal relationship was a familiar Christian theme.
It is considered a covenantal act, signifying entrance into the New Covenant of Christ.
This section is a "covenantal land grant": Yahweh, as king, is issuing each tribe its territory.
They also will pick up its nationalistic applications, the notion of America as the New World, the covenantal promised land.
Covenantal girls conduct themselves with decorum."
Sometimes Reformed covenantal theologians define sacrament to include signs and seals of the covenant of works.
As this diversity of covenantal bonds implies, however, traditional Jewish sources do clearly deny that any one creed has a monopoly on spiritual truth.
They are dangerous, observe, sire, and filthy to the touch after having wallowed in royal blood and covenantal murder.
By reclassifying the Song of Songs as an allegory, it was possible to see in this book an expression of covenantal love.
Spilsbury's presentation of believer's baptism by immersion of necessity engaged covenantal theology.
Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenantal relationship God established with the Children of Israel.
The movement emphasized the Apostolic Succession and Anglican Covenantal Theology.