Two-age Sojourner

The Noahic Covenant and Common Grace

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Jul 14, 2021
Dive into the fascinating nuances of the Noahic covenant and its role in covenant theology. Discover how Noah emerges as a new Adam, and why the rainbow symbolizes divine peace. The discussion explores the flood as a redemptive judgment and the cultural mandate's transformation post-flood. Delve into intriguing speculations about Ham's actions and their theological implications. The hosts dissect the implications of common grace, debating theonomy's effects on evangelism, while highlighting the richness of Genesis 6 and 9.
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ANECDOTE

Noah As Lone Preacher And Typological Hope

  • The hosts emphasize Noah's minority status and ridicule as a "preacher of righteousness" for 120 years.
  • Michael Beck and Nick Clevely use Noah's naming and age details to underscore typological hope.
INSIGHT

Ark As Microcosm And New-Creation Foreshadow

  • The ark functions as a microcosm of creation and foreshadows new-creation order under Noah's obedient rule.
  • Its design echoes tabernacle and cosmic structure motifs, reinforcing typology.
INSIGHT

Hebrew Terms Show Covenant Continuity

  • Hebrew covenant language matters: "remember" often means God acts on a prior covenant commitment.
  • Terms like "establish" better read as "confirm," showing continuity rather than new covenanting.
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