Tablets of Stone

By John Reisinger
John Reisinger's Web Page 'Sound of Grace'


Author's Preface

In this book we are going to study the place and function of the Ten Commandments redemptive history as this plan unfolds in the OT Scriptures, moves into the NT Scriptures, and finally reaches into the life of the Church today. The material will be of special interest to those concerned with the relationship between law and grace. Hopefully, we will be able to give some clear Biblical answers that will help the average Christian to obey the command "Be ye holy, for I am holy." If this book helps any of God's people to better understand His Word and thereby be led to love and serve our Lord Jesus Christ more fervently, we will be well rewarded for our efforts.

Chapter One: The Necessity Of Using Biblical Terminology
Chapter Two: The Problem Of "Two Versions"
Chapter Three: The Ten Commandments Are A "Covenant"
Chapter Four: The Ten Commandments Are A "Legal" Covenant
Chapter Five: The Ten Commandments Were Given Only To The Nation Of Israel
Chapter Six: The Seventh Day Sabbath Was The Sign Of The Mosaic Covenant!
Chapter Seven: The Tablets Of Stone Were The Center Of Israel's Worship
Chapter Eight: The Tablets Of Stone, Or Ten Commandments, As A Covenant
Document, Had A Historical Beginning And A Historical End
Chapter Nine: The Biblical Significance Of The Tables Of Stone