Tablets of Stone and the History of Redemption

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    • Author's Preface
  • Main Body

    • 1. The Necessity of Using Biblical Terminology
    • 2. The Old, or First Covenant and the Ten Commandments
    • 3. The Problem of ‘Two Versions’
    • 4. The Ten Commandments Are a ‘Covenant’ Document
    • 5. The Ten Commandments Are a ‘Legal’, or ‘Works’, Covenant Document
    • 6. The Ten Commandments, as Covenant Terms, Were Given Only to the Nation of Israel
    • 7. The Seventh-Day Sabbath Was the Sign of the Mosaic Covenant!
    • 8. The Tablets of Stone Were the Center of Israel’s Worship
    • 9. The Tablets of Stone, or Ten Commandments, as a Covenant Document, Had a Historical Beginning and a Historical End
    • 10. The Biblical Significance of the Tables of Stone
    • 11. Conclusions
    • Appendix A
    • Appendix B
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