Young-Sam Won has been a pastor, a missionary to Russia, and still occasionally fills in as an oncology pharmacist. He received his PhD and ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. Sam and his wife Hanna currently live with their three children in Dallas, where he serves as a teaching pastor and elder at the Bridge Church.
"Interpreters often view the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants as
unconditional and conditional, respectively. But the matter is not
this simple. Grounding his thesis in an exegetical-rhetorical
analysis of Psalm 105, which refers to both covenants, Young-Sam
Won shows they are complementary. In tandem they define Yahweh's
relationship to the covenant community as having both promissory
and obligatory dimensions. Won's fresh approach makes a significant
advance in our understanding of these foundational covenants."
--Robert B. Chisholm Jr., Dallas Theological Seminary
"This is an important book on an important topic. Young-Sam Won has
helped us understand the relationship between the Abrahamic and
Mosaic Covenants, and its significance for biblical theology
overall. His intertextual, exegetical, and theological analysis of
Psalm 105 shows how these covenants work together in an ongoing way
to give shape to God's redemptive work in history and in our lives
today."
--Richard E. Averbeck, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"In this volume, Won has provided an academically rigorous study
employing covenant studies, redemptive history, and biblical
hermeneutics. Those who are interested in how these disciplines
intersect within the context of the Book of Psalms should consult
it."
--John J. Yeo, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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