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Theology Unplugged Broadcast #68: How were people in the Old Testament Saved?
by C Michael PattonJuly 1st, 2007
Question/Answers Segment: Savation in the Old Testament
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Related question to this…
Did the Old Covenant believers have the same things at their disposal as New Covenant believers? Everything except perhaps the permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit?
More specifically:
Did Old Covenant believers experience an association with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ? Were they “dead to sin” and able to “reckon themselves dead to sin” as described in Romans 6?
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