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OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People

Kingdom of God

Image of God Image of God Multiplication: Numerical Expansion Dominion: Geographical Expansion Reign of God in Heaven Reign of God on Earth

Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations Adam Noah Abram Moses David Christ

Kingdom of God Old Testament Narratives Events Writer Document Audience Original Meaning

Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations Old Testament Narrative

OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People

OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People

OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People

OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People

OT Document Audience Historical Events Writer Observations Factual Moral Emotional Anticipations Establishing Modeling Adumbrating Implications Informative Directive Affectivec StructureScene Depiction Character- ization Extrinsic Analysis Intrinsic Analysis Modern Application Epochal Original MeaningTrajectory Adjustments Cultural Personal Kingdom of God Covenant Administrations InaugurationContinuationConsummation Various Cultures Various People