Theology Terms Tuesday (a little late) – Second Adam.

September 9, 2009 at 10:31 am | Posted in Covenant Theology, Theological Terms | Leave a Comment
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Second Adam –

When God created man, He chose for Adam to represent his posterity as “federal head” in the covenant of works. Hosea 6:7 speaks of a covenant which Adam broke, and Romans 5:12-19implies that there was a covenant involved with Adam because he represents the human race. Isaiah 24:5 speaks of an everlasting covenant which is universal because it applies to the entire “earth”; this would also seem to be a reference to a covenant made with all mankind.

Jesus Christ took man’s place, fulfilling the covenant of works which Adam failed at, and thus Adam is an antitype of Christ. I Corinthians 15:45 speaks of Jesus as the “last Adam.”

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