Necessity of the Old Testament Essay

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God of the Old Testament is one that must not disappear from the minds of those that embrace the Christian faith. Brueggemann notes, "The Old Testament is indispensable...because it is a peculiar witness to elusive, irascible, multilayered, multivoiced holiness that can affect agency in the world" (Brueggemann, 2015, p. 263). It is in the Old Testament that God shows His presence not just in the sense of the beginning, but also the end. Brueggemann mentions this inhabiting God as a keeper of the world as well as people's pretensions, penultimate and open, helping believers resist deadly idolatries that come packaged in the guise of something precious.



With regards to Holiness or the term 'holiness' Brueggemann mentions the irreducible otherness of God'. Meaning, God supersedes and defies a formulation, domestication, and morality in pathos/power. God then becomes through holiness, a multifaceted topic of scriptural discourse. Is then that the Old Testament becomes a place to examine the infinitely indefinable holiness that is God. Through God's dispatching of lying and true prophets, and the canceling of plagues and fire as seen in Exodus, the Old Testament provides glimpses of what normally cannot be witnessed outside the stories of the first five books of the Bible.




When it comes to holiness affecting agency in the world, Brueggemann states this God is 'the subject of active verbs' (Brueggemann, 2015, p. 265). Specifically, that agency exists within a frequently descriptive versus declarative specificity. Brueggmann goes on to give examples saying the Lord opens eyes, sets prisoners free, watches over stranger and loves the righteous, brining ruin to the wicked as seen in Psalms. Adding to the notion that the world is not an independent or close initiative, rather it is at the mercy of an active holiness. Such that divine agency and God's love and forgiveness intertwine to form divine intervention.



Brueggemann labels dialogic passion as 'covenant' and mentions covenant violation and renewal. These processes promote a dynamic that produces both freedom and clash, keep both parties at the potential edge of hazard. Israel suffered and celebrated throughout the Old Testament due to their covenant made with God. Yahweh shows the Israelites steadfast love, compassion, and justice, denoting resolute commitment. However, it is in the willingness of the Israelites to obey or not the commandments set forth by Yahweh where the textual interactions of the covenant….....

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Brueggemann, W. (2015). Why the Old Testament Must Not Go Away? Word and World, 35(3), 262-274. Retrieved from https://wordandworld.luthersem.edu/issues.aspx?article_id=3865

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