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God, Heaven and Har Magedon: A Covenantal Tale of Cosmos and Telos is unavailable, but you can change that!

Meredith Kline provides a primer in covenant theology—taking the gist of some of his previous biblio-theological studies and making them accessible to a wider readership. Kline notes, “The major move in this democratic direction was to enliven the analysis of the covenants by introducing the series of covenant administrations within the intriguing story line of HarMagedon, the mountain of God....

symbolism in Isa 4:5, 6, but with the inner volume or space of the temple, with its atmosphere. Yet the distinction is not so sharp in the case of this wondrous heavenly architecture. The divine radiance that is ethereal and serves as atmosphere is at the same time a plastic, shaping, sculpturing substance that eliminates the need of separate bounding walls and roof. Out of this Glory-dimensioned epiphanic stuff, now invisible to earthlings, is heaven constructed. As we shall see below, the Glory
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