A supernatural view of the Bible, and the history within it, helps bring even more clarity to covenant theology. The way God covenants with His people is often in direct opposition to the covenants men made with other powers. Christ ultimately shows the futility of these other gods and their covenants by revealing to them His full power through His ministry on Earth, the resurrection, and His ascension.
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                    Do Stephen and Paul allude to the existence of other gods? How do the New Testament writers understand the pagan powers like Molech? Why...
 
                        
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                    The New Testament writers say that Satan “blinds” the hearts and minds of those who don’t believe. What does this mean? The nature of...