Mosaic Covenant
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Organic Unity

Dispensationalists often claim that the concept of a covenant of grace has no biblical basis. The concept of organic unity is explained revealing the more fundamental differences. Continue reading
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Unfinished Business

Recent articles explored the conditional nature of the mosaic covenant but much more needs to be said. Here we outline many complexities that still need to be addressed. Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 5)

Geerhardus Vos claimed, “Paul nowhere sets the Sinaitic covenant in its entirety over against the Abrahamic covenant”. But when John Owen came to study Hebrews 8:6, this is exactly what he saw. The bible frequently presents the Mosaic covenant in contrast with the Abrahamic and New covenants. Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 4)

John Murray’s covenant theology stands at one end of the covenantal spectrum. This article considers a better solution. A view somewhere near the middle of the Reformed spectrum Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 3)

If the Mosaic Covenant is conditional, if it is a covenant of works, how could anyone living under it be saved? In answering this question, we will consider three different covenant theologies. Three different approaches from within the Reformed tradition that progress from bad, to better, to best. Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 2)

Considering how Dispensational and Reformed Theologians each respectively understand the Mosaic Covenant helps us to identify a key point of difference. Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 1)

Covenant Theology isn’t a singular, monolithic, and unified system of theology. It represents a wide spectrum of views. Take for example the Mosaic Covenant. Continue reading
About Me
Andrew Young is the Editor of DispensationalFederalism.com. He has previously served as an Elder and Associate Pastor at Riverbend Bible Church, New Zealand. He currently serves as a board member of Trinity Theological Institute and Gracebooks NZ, he teaches monthly at Wiararapa Bible Church, attends Onekawa Bible Church with his wife and four children, and is happy to be referred to as a Reformed Dispensationalist.