By: Dr. John Frame
DOCTRINE OF THE WORD OF GOD
Lecture
Outline (4)
These are
Dr. Frame's systematic theology lecture outlines for the doctrine of the Word
of God. Though only in outline
format, they are highly detailed and hopefully useful to all.
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Outline (3) “The Fuctions of The Word In And For Creation”
IV.The
Message of the Word:
In the broadest sense, the Word
utters a declaration of God's Lordship (cf. II, above). It expresses that
Lordship in a great many ways as it directs all things to the fulfillment of
God's purposes. The unity and diversity of the message must both be guarded.
A.The Content of Covenant Revelation: Meredith Kline (StructureOf Biblical Authority) argues that the Decalogue and the book of Deuteronomy are examples of an ancient near eastern literary genre known as the "suzerainty treaty," of which extra-biblical examples (from the Hittite culture) have keen discovered. In Kline's view, the decalogue and deuteronomic "treaties" are the origin of the biblical canon, and the rest of the Bible is but an expansion of these "treaties," both in its character and content. Whether or not we endorse this analysis in detail, Kline's outline of the elements or the treaty form provides a useful tool for organizing the aspects of God's revelation as a whole. Note references to the decalogue.
1.Declaration of Lordship: "I am the Lord thy God..."a. Revelation as exposition of God's name--cf. above I, C, 3.b.Includes all aspects of his character and works--cf. references just noted, also Prologue.c.Declares God's relation to his covenant people: "Lord" (relational term) "thy" God. Cf. "book of life", above, III, C, 2, c, (2), (b).