Old Testament eschatology

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Old Testament eschatology is the body of ancient Israelite beliefs and prophetic expectations about God’s ultimate judgment, the fate of the nations, and the future restoration and renewal of God’s people and creation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical theology topic
eschatology
theological concept
concerns God’s ultimate judgment
the fate of the nations
the future of Israel
the renewal of creation
the restoration of God’s people
fieldOfStudy Old Testament theology NERFINISHED
hasConcept Gehenna or judgment imagery
Sheol as realm of the dead
book of life or divine record
covenant lawsuit
eschatological pilgrimage of the nations
new heavens and new earth
new temple or restored sanctuary
outpouring of the Spirit
hasHistoricalContext ancient Israelite religion
hasKeyText Daniel NERFINISHED
Ezekiel NERFINISHED
Isaiah NERFINISHED
Jeremiah NERFINISHED
Minor Prophets NERFINISHED
hasSource Prophets
Torah NERFINISHED
Writings
includesTheme cosmic transformation
day of the LORD NERFINISHED
divine judgment on Israel
divine judgment on the nations
establishment of God’s kingdom
final defeat of the wicked
final vindication of the righteous
ingathering of the dispersed
judgment of oppressive empires
messianic kingship
new covenant
new heart and new spirit
remnant of Israel
renewed creation
restoration of Davidic monarchy
restoration of Zion
resurrection or restoration of the dead
return from exile
universal peace
universal worship of YHWH
influences New Testament eschatology
Second Temple Jewish eschatology
studiedIn Christian theology
Jewish biblical studies

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