In A Biblical Theology of Glory and Exodus Dr. Erika Moore explores the themes of God’s glory and the exodus in both the Old and New Testaments. Dr. Moore begins by defining biblical theology and explaining its importance and its Christocentric nature. She then explores prophecy fulfillment with a focus on the promised land and the use of the Old Testament in the New. From there, Dr. Moore traces the theme of God’s glory from the Pentateuch all the way to Revelation. The course concludes by tracing the use of exodus imagery throughout the Bible.
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker
1m
Course Objectives
2m
Course Introduction
8m
Introduction to Biblical Theology
Need for Biblical Theology
3m
Defining Biblical Theology
5m
Importance of Biblical Theology: Sustaining Metanarrative
5m
Importance of Biblical Theology: Redemptive Significance
6m
Themes in Biblical Theology
5m
Avoiding the Old Testament
5m
Historical Dimension to Biblical Theology: Action and Interpretation
4m
Historical Dimension to Biblical Theology: Context Is King
7m
Historical Dimension to Biblical Theology: Unity in Diversity
3m
Unfolding of Salvation History
3m
Christocentric Nature of Biblical Theology: Jesus Points to Himself in the Old Testament
6m
Christocentric Nature of Biblical Theology: Peter and Paul Point to Jesus in the Old Testament
9m
Christocentric Nature of Biblical Theology: Fallacious Means of Pointing to Jesus in the Old Testament
6m
Brief History of Biblical Theology
9m
Relationship between Biblical and Systematic Theology
9m
Aspects of Fulfillment
Types of Fulfillment
5m
Eden, Abram, Milk and Honey
11m
Curses for Disobedience
7m
Eternal Davidic Kingdom
9m
Ezekiel’s Prophecy of Restoration
13m
Earthy Prophecies of Abundance
13m
Prophecies Unfulfilled
9m
Timing of the “Last Days”
4m
Between D-Day and V-Day
14m
Hidden Valleys
10m
Use of the Old Testament in the New
Introduction
5m
Human and Divine Author
3m
Sensus Plenior, Typology, and Allegory
4m
Typology in Luke 3–4
10m
Biblical Theology and Morality
10m
Tracing God’s Glory: Old Testament
Defining God’s Glory
7m
Dwelling Place for God
10m
Temple of Solomon
2m
God’s Promised Presence
7m
Hezekiah’s Faithfulness
10m
Manasseh, Josiah, and the Fall of Assyria
5m
Puppet Kings of the Southern Kingdom
2m
Crisis of Faith
5m
Songs of Zion
2m
Jeremiah and Hananiah
5m
Listening to Jackals
2m
Summary of Israelite Beliefs
3m
Ezekiel’s First Vision: Context; Analogous Language
3m
Ezekiel’s First Vision: God Is Not Tied to the Land
5m
Ezekiel’s Second Vision: Abomination in the Temple
8m
Ezekiel’s Second Vision: The Glory Prepares to Depart
2m
Ezekiel’s Second Vision: The Glory Leaves the Temple
3m
Ezekiel’s Fourth Vision: The Glory Will Return
2m
Cyrus Defeats Babylon
6m
Cyrus Frees the Jews
4m
A Good Beginning
4m
Haggai’s Successful Rebuke
6m
God Encourages His People
5m
New Temple, No Glory
4m
Shift in Postexilic Prophecies
6m
Tracing God’s Glory: New Testament
Glory of God in Luke
5m
Glory of God in Matthew
5m
Christ First and Last
3m
Jesus’s Body as Tabernacle, Temple
4m
Miracles and God’s Glory
3m
Suffering and Glory
6m
Glory in the Church
2m
Jars of Clay
3m
Christ’s Glory in Our Weakness
2m
Vision of Future Glory
4m
Tracing the Exodus in Scripture
Foreshadowing of the Exodus
5m
Return to Egypt
5m
Historical Context of Moses and the Exodus
7m
Moses and the Non-Burning Bush
5m
Plagues in Egypt
3m
First Passover
7m
The Exodus
3m
The Exodus in Joshua
6m
The Exodus in Psalms
4m
The Exodus in Amos
4m
The Exodus in Isaiah
10m
The Exodus in Jeremiah
5m
The Exodus in Ezekiel
5m
The Exodus in Ezra-Nehemiah: The Mission of Ezra
11m
The Exodus in Ezra-Nehemiah: Downfall through Intermarriage