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The Old Testament in the New: An Introduction is unavailable, but you can change that!

New Testament authors were convinced that they were living in an age of fulfillment, that the Old Testament was being fulfilled in the life and death of Jesus. One cannot afford to overlook such an important influence on the thoughts and writings of NT authors. This book fills the need for an accessible and well-informed introduction to he The Old Testament in the New Testament. It explores the...

Matthew 54 1 Corinthians 17 Mark 27 2 Corinthians 10 Luke 25 Galatians 10 John 14 Hebrews 37 Acts 40 1 Peter 12 Romans 60 Revelation 0 Allusions are less precise, picking up on a few key words and usually woven into the new composition. They are clearly more difficult to detect than quotations, though Beale insists that the wording should be almost the same as the source, have the same general meaning and could not reasonably have come from anywhere else (1986, p. 543). However, there is debate
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