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Essay heading: Isaiah
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December 11, 2001 |
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He yearns for the reader to reflect on what he has to say and not only share his burden, but act on it. Kaiser's main purpose and focus is to fully define, expound, and elucidate the Old Testament mission in a way that his readers' could have a better understanding. "Mission points to a central action: the act of being sent with a commission to carry out the will of a superior... displayed 300 characters
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"Mission points to a central action: the act of being sent with a commission to carry out the will of a superior. It is God who commissions and God who sends" (11). "Israel was to be God's missionaries to the world-and thereby so are all who believe in this same gospel" (20). Kaiser puts things into simple terms and charges us or challenges all of us " Who will go?"
Plan of the book: Walter Kaiser's main theme or plan, if you will, of the book is to refute the notion that the theme of missions inaugurated with the Great commission, but instead missions is a main theme throughout the Bible's entirety... displayed next 300 characters
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