May 19, 2012

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VII. D. 3. The earth and the kingdom (the messianic , millennial kingdom ; New Heaven and New Earth) (1)

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2Sam 7:12,16,24 [God's covenant with David, see III.A.8]
Ps 2:8
Isa 2:2-4
Isa 2:3
Isa 9:7
Isa 11:4-10
Isa 29:17-24
Isa 33:14-24
Isa 35
Isa 49:19-20
Isa 51:11
Isa 55:13
Isa 60
Jer 30:18-24
Jer 31:34-40
Jer 32:36-44
Jer 33:6-26
Ezek 11:19
Ezek 17:22-24
Ezek 34:25-27
Ezek 36:5-12, 22-38
Ezek 47
Joel 2:18-32
Amos 9:13
Micah 4:1-4
Zech 8
Zech 14:8-11,16-21
Zech 12:10-13:6

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Matt 6:10
Matt 19:28 ["the regeneration", the same term as for spiritual rebirth, see Acts 3:21]
Acts 1:6
Acts 2:30
Rev 5:9-10
Rev 11:15
Rev 12:10
Rev 20
Rev 21:9-22:5

(1) God's sovereign rulership as Creator and Sustainer of life is expressed in the metaphor of King and Kingship

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Ps 10:16
Ps 29:10
Ps 103:19
Dan 4:35

See Couch, Mal: Prophecy Study Bible, 2000, The Millennial Views (p.1398). Couch only implicitely mentions the centrality of Israel as a nation and the Davidic throne in Jerusalem.

Also see Tan, Paul Lee, Prophecy Study Bible, 2000, p. 751 and The Interpretation of Prophecy, 1974 (9th ed. 1993), p. 352-356.

New Heaven and New Earth, the new Jerusalem (2)

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Isa 65:17-25
Heb 12:22-24
2Pet 3:10-13
Rev 19:20
Rev 20:10-15
Rev 21:1-9
Rev 21:10-22:5

(2) The Greek term for "new" is the same as for 'new ' covenant, 'new' commandment, 'new' moon and signifies 'renewed', not 'new' in the absolute sense. That distinction is not made in Hebrew.

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