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A Biblical Theology of the Doctrines of Sovereign Grace: Exegetical Considerations of Key Anthropological, Hamartiological, and Soteriological Terms and Motifs is unavailable, but you can change that!

In A Biblical Theology of the Doctrines of Sovereign Grace, author and linguist George J. Zemek presents readers a thorough and biblical view of the doctrines of man, sin, and salvation—as well as other important terms and tenets of faith—in light of biblical anthropology, hamartiology, and soteriology. Zemek analyzes various topics in their original Hebrew and Greek, giving readers a...

4. “with and in contrast to ψυχή [psuchē]” (e.g., Matthew 6:25; 10:28) 5. “the body is the instrument of human experience and suffering” (e.g., Romans 12:1; 2 Corinthians 4:10; Galatians 6:17; Philemon 1:20) The individuation of the physical aspect of man is self-evident in categories 3 and 4 above. James 2:26 is especially telling: “For just as the body (τὸ σῶμα [to sōma]) apart from (or without) the spirit (πνεύματος [pneumatōs]) is dead, so also faith apart from (or without) works is dead.”
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