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That Wonderful Covenant (2)

John A Heys·1990-09-15
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With everything in a statement which presents the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament we cannot and may not agree. That statement, speaking about the Old Testament and the New Testament, says, "The Old is in the New explained; the New is in the Old contained: the Old is in the New revealed; the New is in the Old concealed." Yes, the Old Testament does contain types and shadows which are explained in the New Testament. It is true therefore that the Old is in the New...

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Author
John A Heys
Date

1990-09-15

Source
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Scripture References
Hebrews 8:6
John
John 1:29John 5:39
Revelation
Revelation 21:1-4Revelation 21Revelation 22
Genesis
Genesis 3Genesis 3:15
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