I will do a new thing
Newness language pictures redemptive restoration as God makes a way through desolation.
New-creation imagery uses renewal, new heavens and new earth, new heart, or created-new language to picture God’s redemptive restoration of persons and the cosmos.
New-creation imagery uses renewal, new heavens and new earth, new heart, or created-new language to picture God’s redemptive restoration of persons and the cosmos.
A redemptive-renewal motif in which new creation, new heavens and new earth, new heart, regeneration, renewal, or restored-cosmos language signifies salvation, Spirit-wrought transformation, resurrection hope, covenant restoration, and final cosmic renewal under God.
These examples show how New Creation, New Heavens and New Earth, and Renewal Imagery functions in biblical language, rhetoric, poetry, prophecy, narrative, or theological imagery.
I will do a new thing
Newness language pictures redemptive restoration as God makes a way through desolation.
new heavens and a new earth
The prophet pictures final restoration in cosmic new-creation terms.
the new heavens and the new earth
New creation frames the enduring future of God’s people before Him.
a new heart also will I give you
New-heart language describes Spirit-wrought renewal within covenant restoration.
he is a new creature
Union with Christ is expressed as new creation in the person.
a new creature
New creation, not external religious boasting, is decisive in Christ.
created in Christ Jesus
Believers are described as God’s workmanship newly created for good works.
the liberty of the glory of the children of God
Creation’s future liberation connects personal redemption with cosmic renewal.
new heavens and a new earth
New creation is the promised dwelling place of righteousness after judgment.
Behold, I make all things new
The final vision presents renewed heaven, earth, city, and divine dwelling.
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