This week, the blog is sponsored by the CSB Connecting Scripture New Testament: A Study Bible of Biblical Allusions & Quotations. General editors Dr. G.K. Beale and Dr. Benjamin L. Gladd explain the basic concepts and various ways the New Testament authors make use of the Old Testament. 

Why study the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament? What difference does it make? The NT was not written in a vacuum. The Bible presents a single plan of redemption, and the God of the OT is the God of the NT. 

By tracing the use of the OT in the NT, we learn that God’s covenant people begin in the garden of Eden and will continue into the new heavens and earth, namely, centering around and through the restorative work of Jesus, the last Adam, true Israel, and Messiah. By citing, alluding to, and conceptually recalling the OT, the apostles demonstrate the depth and richness of the larger biblical storyline and the precious realities it contains.

Some Basic Definitions

What do we mean by the “use” of the OT? NT writers often reference or use the OT to make their


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