The New Covenant Jeremiah 3131 34 Inaugural Address
The New Covenant Jeremiah 3131 34 Inaugural Address
San Anselmo San Francisco Theological Seminary
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20; 9. 23; 13. 4, 18; 15. 5; 26. 14, 17; 27. 10; 28. 1, 2, 15, 45, 62; 30. 2, 8, 10, 20. 10 Deut. 8. 6; 10. 12; 11. 22; 19. 9; 26. 17; 28. 9; 30. 16. "Deut. 4. 40; 5. 16, 29, 33; 6. 3; 6. 18; 12. 25, 28; 19. 13; 22. 7. 12 Driver, Deuteronomy, p. Xcii. F. "Zunz has transcribed in parallel columns 66 passages of Deut. , of which there are echoes in not less than 86 of Jer. ; and he certainly has not exhausted all that could be found. " "Matt. 4. 3 f. ; Luke 4. 3 f. Cf. Deut. 8. 3; 6. 16; 6. 13. 1...4 Matt. 22. 37; Deut. 6. 5. 16 Cf. Also Matt. 18. 16 with Deut. 19. 15; and Matt. 5. 48 with Deut. 18. 13. 15 form in the Pentateuch, the employment of Deuteronomic phrases, and the quotation of the terms of the third Deu- teronomic covenant, "I will be your God and ye shall be my people, " would indicate again that Jeremiah's reference is to the general period of the Exodus, and that he is not thinking exclusively of the Decalogue. The fact seems to be, as before said, that Jeremiah does not distinguish between the covenant made at Horeb and its renewal in the plains of Moab.
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