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The Hebraic Monarchy as God’s Redemptive Response to Israel’s Unfaithfulness

The Kabod: The Journal of the Liberty University Honors College, Vol: 3, Issue: 2
2017
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The first portion of this paper will argue that the Old Testament portrays the monarchy neither as God’s chosen method of relating to his people, nor as an intrinsically evil institution, but as God’s redemptive response to Israel’s unfaithfulness. The second portion addresses a potential objection to this portrayal by arguing that Moses serves primarily as a type for Samuel, not the monarchy.

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