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1 Israelology The Missing link in Systematic Theology

2 Purpose of this course Teach the four views concerning Israel of conservative/evangelical Systematic Theology) To determine how a theology can lead to anti- semitism, indifference or Pro-semitism to the issue of Israel. To develop a theology of Israel (Israelology) past, present and future that is consistent with Dispensational Systematic Theology

3 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching.

4 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching. Systematic Theology: Organize under one heading all the bible teaches on one subject

5 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching. Systematic Theology: Organize under one heading all the bible teaches on one subject Israelology: Doctrine of Israel (all that the bible teaches on Israel and the Jewish people)

6 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching. Systematic Theology: Organize under one heading all the bible teaches on one subject Israelology: Doctrine of Israel (all that the bible teaches on Israel and the Jewish people) Israel (Jewishness): All physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob

7 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching. Systematic Theology: Organize under one heading all the bible teaches on one subject Israelology: Doctrine of Israel (all that the bible teaches on Israel and the Jewish people) Israel (Jewishness): All physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Hermeneutics: The science that teaches us the principles, laws, and methods of biblical interpretation from two differing approaches allegorical, or literarily

8 Terminology Biblical Theology: Study of each book of the cannon of Scripture to determine what it is the Bible is teaching. Systematic Theology: Organize under one heading all the bible teaches on one subject Israelology: Doctrine of Israel (all that the bible teaches on Israel and the Jewish people) Israel (Jewishness): All physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Hermeneutics: The science that teaches us the principles, laws, and methods of biblical interpretation from two differing approaches allegorical, or literarily Dispensationalism: System of theology based on a literal interpretation of the bible that views the world as a household run by God dispensing its affairs according to His will, in various stages of revelation in the process of time. These various stages mark off the distinguishably different economies, these economies are the dispensations which are usually seven.

9 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace

10 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace Covenant Postmillennialism: Covenant Amillennialism: Covenant Premillennialism: Postribulation, Midtribulation, Pretribulation

11 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace Covenant Postmillennialism: Covenant Amillennialism: Covenant Premillennialism: Postribulation, Midtribulation, Pretribulation Millennium or Millennium Kingdom: 1000 years Messianic Kingdom

12 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace Covenant Postmillennialism: Covenant Amillennialism: Covenant Premillennialism: Postribulation, Midtribulation, Pretribulation Millennium or Millennium Kingdom: 1000 years Messianic Kingdom Premillennialism: Messiah comes before the 1000 years

13 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace Covenant Postmillennialism: Covenant Amillennialism: Covenant Premillennialism: Postribulation, Midtribulation, Pretribulation Millennium or Millennium Kingdom: 1000 years Messianic Kingdom Premillennialism: Messiah comes before the 1000 years Postmillennialism): Dominion Theology, Some covenant theologists believe Messiah comes after the 1000 years Church reigns for 1000years

14 Terminology Covenant Theology: System of theology which represents the whole of scripture as being covered by covenants based on an allegorical interpretation of the bible. Two covenants Works and Grace Covenant Postmillennialism: Covenant Amillennialism: Covenant Premillennialism: Postribulation, Midtribulation, Pretribulation Millennium or Millennium Kingdom: 1000 years Messianic Kingdom Premillennialism: Messiah comes before the 1000 years Postmillennialism): Dominion Theology, Some covenant theologists believe Messiah comes after the 1000 years Church reigns for 1000years Amillennialism: Some covenant theologists believe in no literal 1000 year reign, it is a spiritual reign now 1,000years is symbolic number between the 1 st and 2 nd comings to views. 1)Church is the millennium now 2)Millennium is up in heaven

15 A. Purpose of the course B. Terminology C. The significant importance of this study

16 C. The significant importance of this study Issue of Israel in Hermeneutics (Allegorical, Literal) distinguish one school from another

17 C. The significant importance of this study Issue of Israel in Hermeneutics (Allegorical, Literal) distinguish one school from another Pre-millennium from Post-millennium Post-millennium from A-millennium A-millennium from the Pre-millennium Pre-millennium /Pre-tribulation Pre-millennium/ Mid-tribulation Pre-millennium/ Post-tribulation

18 A. Purpose of the course B. Terminology C. The significant importance of this study D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology

19 BibliologyDoctrine of the Bible Theology Proper Doctrine of the Trinity/Father ChristologyDoctrine of Christ PneumatolgyDoctrine of the Holy Spirit

20 D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology BibliologyDoctrine of the Bible Theology Proper Doctrine of the Trinity/Father ChristologyDoctrine of Christ PneumatolgyDoctrine of the Holy Spirit Angelology Doctrine of Angels SatanologyDoctrine of Satan DemonmologyDoctrine of Demons

21 D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology BibliologyDoctrine of the Bible Theology Proper Doctrine of the Trinity/Father ChristologyDoctrine of Christ PneumatolgyDoctrine of the Holy Spirit Angelology Doctrine of Angels SatanologyDoctrine of Satan DemonmologyDoctrine of Demons AnthropologyDoctrine of Man HamartiologyDoctrine of Sin SoteriologyDoctrine of Salvation

22 D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology BibliologyDoctrine of the Bible Theology Proper Doctrine of the Trinity/Father ChristologyDoctrine of Christ PneumatolgyDoctrine of the Holy Spirit Angelology Doctrine of Angels SatanologyDoctrine of Satan DemonmologyDoctrine of Demons AnthropologyDoctrine of Man HamartiologyDoctrine of Sin SoteriologyDoctrine of Salvation IsraelologyDoctrine of Israel EcclesiologyDoctrine of the Church EschatologyDoctrine of last things

23 A. Purpose of the course B. Terminology C. The significant importance of this study D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology E. Procdure

24 The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used

25 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A.The Scriptures are the written word of God

26 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A.The Scriptures are the written word of God B.They contain all the facts of theology

27 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A.The Scriptures are the written word of God B.They contain all the facts of theology C.They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind.

28 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him.

29 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A. These facts are all in the Bible

30 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A. These facts are all in the Bible B. Everything revealed in nature and in the constitution of man concerning God and man ’ s relationship to Him is contained and authenticated in the Scriptures.

31 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A.These facts are all in the Bible B.Everything revealed in nature and in the constitution of man concerning God and man’s relationship to Him is contained and authenticated in the Scriptures. 3. From the facts ascertained and classified we deduce the theological principles by which they are determined.

32 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A.These facts are all in the Bible B.Everything revealed in nature and in the constitution of man concerning God and man’s relationship to Him is contained and authenticated in the Scriptures. 3. From the facts ascertained and classified we deduce the theological principles by which they are determined. A. This collection must be made with diligence and care

33 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A.These facts are all in the Bible B.Everything revealed in nature and in the constitution of man concerning God and man’s relationship to Him is contained and authenticated in the Scriptures. 3. From the facts ascertained and classified we deduce the theological principles by which they are determined. A. This collection must be made with diligence and care B. This collection of facts must be comprehensive and if possible exhaustive.

34 E. Procdure The theological or inductive method of investigation will be used 1.We approach the subject with certain assumptions A. The Scriptures are the written word of God B. They contain all the facts of theology C. They are a storehouse of facts which can be discovered by a finite mind. 2. We will ascertain, collect, and combine all the facts, which God has revealed concerning Himself and man’s relationship to Him. A.These facts are all in the Bible B.Everything revealed in nature and in the constitution of man concerning God and man’s relationship to Him is contained and authenticated in the Scriptures. 3. From the facts ascertained and classified we deduce the theological principles by which they are determined. A. This collection must be made with diligence and care B. This collection of facts must be comprehensive and if possible exhaustive. F. The translations used A. Text Book American Standard Version B. Classroom and handouts New King James Version

35 A. Purpose of the course B. Terminology C. The significant importance of this study D. The place of Israelology in Systematic Theology E. Procedure F. Translations used

36 Homework for next week 1. Review Chapter 1 2. Read chapters 2,3 for next class


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