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The Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament (JESOT) has published their first issue.

A few months back I posted info about the forthcoming Journal and how excited I was to stumble across its site.

The first issue includes articles by:

  • Michael S. Heiser
  • Eugene H. Merrill
  • Joel E. Anderson
  • Todd Scacewater

The book reviews section includes: Continue Reading…

Back in November, Bob Hayton over at Fundamentally Reformed posted a concise review of former Louisiana College professor and now Bethlehem College and Seminary professor Jason C. Meyer’s book The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology.

The nature of how the Mosaic Law relates to the Gospel and the new covenant is a perennially problematic question. Luther and Calvin wrestled over this, and we continue to wrestle over this down to today. Jason C. Meyer picks up his pen to try and tackle this problem in his book The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology, as part of the New American Commentary Studies in Bible and Theology from Broadman and Holman.

Read the entire review here.