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Good Berean

A Covenantal, Scriptural, and Prophetic Framework

A Covenantal, Scriptural, and Prophetic Framework

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What if the Bible tells one continuous covenant story—one that restores Israel rather than replaces it?

This concise but rigorous study presents a unified biblical framework showing that God’s redemptive plan centers on the restoration of Israel as a covenant people, not the creation of a replacement people. Drawing from the Law, the Prophets, the Gospels, and Paul’s letters, Jason Breda demonstrates that many long-held theological conclusions rest on a misreading of Scripture—especially a flattening of Paul’s use of “law” (νόμος).

The book explains the two-house structure of Israel (Judah and Ephraim), the unique covenant divorce and scattering of the northern kingdom, and the prophetic promises of reunification. It shows how Messiah’s death lawfully resolves the divorce barrier, how Gentile inclusion fulfills Ephraim’s destiny rather than displacing Israel, and how the New Covenant internalizes Torah instead of abolishing it.

Clear, tightly argued, and heavily grounded in Scripture, this work reframes Paul, Acts 15, and New Covenant theology within a restoration—not replacement—paradigm.

Ideal for: pastors, teachers, serious Bible students, and readers questioning supersessionism
Format: PDF (12-pages)
Focus: Covenant theology, Israel, Torah, Paul, restoration framework

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