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September 1, 2009 080544842X 978-0805448429

Commonly understood as the first theologian of the Christian faith, Paul set forth the categories by which we describe our relationship with Christ. Did he understand the new covenant Jesus announced at the Last Supper primarily as a replacement of the old Mosaic covenant God made with Israel, or as a renewal and completion of the old? Jason Meyer surveys the various differences that have been argued between the two covenants in The End of the Law, carefully and inductively perfoming a semantic, grammatical, and contextual analysis of all the Pauline texts dealing with covenant concepts.

Book seven of the New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology series, an extension of the long-respected New American Commentary.


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Jason C. Meyer is an Associate Professor of New Testament at Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  He has authored a book on the difference in Paul between the old covenant and the new covenant, entitled The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology (B & H Academic, 2009), contributed the chapter on the prison epistles in The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament (B & H Academic, 2009), and is presently writing a biblical and practical theology of preaching (Crossway). 

Prior to coming to Bethlehem, Meyer was the Dean of Chapel and Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek at Louisiana College in Pineville, LA from 2006-2009. Meyer also taught New Testament for the Spring 2010 semester at the Evangelical Theological College in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Before this, he served as the pastor of Orville Baptist Church in Orville, KY, while completing his Ph.D. in New Testament under Thomas R. Schreiner at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. 

At Bethlehem College and Seminary, Meyer will gives oversight in the area of New Testament by teaching and writing for the seminary in his areas of specialization: Paul’s epistles and theology, the Law and the New Testament, preaching, biblical theology, and Greek language. 

Jason and his wife, Cara, have been married since 1999, which have been the best years of their lives. God has blessed them with two daughters, Gracie and Allie, and two boys, Jonathan and David, adopted from Ethiopia. As a family, the Meyers enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, sports, and music.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Academic (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080544842X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805448429
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 1 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Newness of the New Covenant, December 30, 2010
This review is from: The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology (New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology) (Hardcover)
This is a great study proving the nature of the New Covenant as a covenant of God's eschatological intervention on behalf of His people. I was glad to see the brief section about implications at the end of the study, but I hoped to see more development in that area. I'm sure space was an issue. But I really want to know what the author thinks about various approaches to New Covenant Theology and how they affect questions like how the Sabbath applies in this age. I want the author to defend his views about specific issues like that, in light of anticipated objections by classical covenant theologians and the like. That's all probably best saved for a whole other book, though.

This study was methodologically sophisticated, thorough, and persuasive. It will serve as a fantastic spring-board for further studies into all the various implications of the idea of the newness of the New Covenant as God's salvific, eschatological intervention.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great look at an important theological question, November 16, 2011
This review is from: The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology (New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology) (Hardcover)
The nature of how the Mosaic Law relates to the Gospel and the new covenant is a perennially problematic question. Luther and Calvin wrestled over this, and we continue to wrestle over this down to today. Jason C. Meyer picks up his pen to try and tackle this problem in his book "The End of the Law: Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology", as part of the New American Commentary Studies in Bible and Theology from Broadman and Holman.

With such an enormous topic, it is doubtful that Meyer will please everyone. And while I found much that was excellent in his book, there were moments where I thought he didn't handle something well enough and times where I wished he would have dealt with a topic that he passed over. But I can't fault Meyer for not tackling head-on, an important question. He does an able job dealing with this question and his book was truly a joy to read.

Meyer's book presents the problem of how the Mosaic covenant is handled in Paul and then focuses on the old/new antithesis in Paul as the solution to this problem. He studies Paul's epistles to see how Paul himself presents the old vs. the new, and particularly how he talks of the covenant. From this a few key passages are identified and discussed in detail: 2 Corinthians 3-4, Galatians 3-4, and Romans 9-11. Then after dealing with Paul's theology of the old and new, Meyer goes to the Old Testament himself to see if he can harmonize Paul with the Old Testament's own description of the Mosaic covenant, in its own terms.

Meyer's conclusions are that Paul sees a difference between the Old covenant and New Covenant in eschatological terms. The old was ineffectual and is proven so by the presence of the new covenant in the here and now. With the dawn of the new age, the old covenant is seen for how ineffectual it was. The new covenant has the power to create lasting change through the presence of the Spirit in far greater measure than in the old.

Along the way, Meyer offers a masterful analysis of the texts he covers and models a careful, yet thoroughly evangelical approach to Scripture, which focuses on the authorial intent and canonical form of the text. My primary issue with his exegesis is in his making too much of Romans 11 and failing to deal adequately with the fact that in the new covenant we still have those who are visible members but not actual partakers of the covenant. I also wish he would deal more explicitly with the question of Israel and the Church: does the old/new antithesis in Paul imply that the church should be seen as the new and fuller expression of believing Israel? I suspect Meyer would say yes, but he doesn't come right out and address this.

The book makes for a fascinating read, and will be appreciated by lay students as well as pastors and scholars. Knowledge of exegesis and theology will help in being able to appreciate the book more, however. Meyer writes with clarity and has a knack for boiling down complex issues and explaining what other more technical writers are saying. He interacts with the voluminous literature on the topic well, and maintains a thoroughly evangelical approach throughout. This is a refreshing read and I highly recommend it.

Disclaimer: This book was provided by Broadman and Holman Publishing Group for review. I was under no obligation to offer a favorable review.
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