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David Engelsma provides a direct and accessible critique of the Federal Vision movement, identifying it as a heresy that contradicts Reformed doctrine by promoting a conditional covenant rather than the unconditional covenant of grace affirmed by the Reformation. Written in plain language for lay re
Haggai, minor prophets, Prophets - - -
The three friends were silenced; they could not answer Job because he was righteous in his own eyes. 2. Elihu speaks because his wrath is kindled against the three friends. 3. We also have a description of Elihu. Notice how that much more is told us of him than of the others. Elihu means: “He is my
This book review examines David J. Engelsma's critique of Federal Vision theology, a teaching that has emerged in conservative Reformed and Presbyterian churches since the 1970s. Engelsma, a Dutch Reformed theologian, provides a detailed rebuttal focusing particularly on Federal Vision's doctrine of
Rev. Hanko is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church in Lynden, Washington. Introduction The prophecy of Haggai, though little known, is a book of enormous value, not only as a record of God's dealings with His people in the Old Testament, but also as a reminder of God's regard for and faithful