Die Verheißung der Beschneidung des Herzens aus Dtn 30,6 und ihre Aufnahme und Weiterentwicklung in den späteren Propheten
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Rühle, Hans Ludwig
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English: This paper starts off with the prophecy of the circumcision of the heart from Deut 30:6.
It is based on the thesis that this prophecy is very important for the structure and
essential for the message of Deuteronomy as well as for the later prophets. Admittedly,
the prophecy of the circumcised heart does not appear in any later book of the Old
Testament as it does in Deut 30. Therefore, this paper proves how other prophecies
and phrases made by the prophets hint towards or build upon this one.
By analyzing key words and main topics of chapter 30, the outstanding meaning of the
circumcision of the heart is laid out in the beginning. The reason for the people’s steady
failure and disobedience was its uncircumcised heart. The people wasn’t able to know
the LORD and to obey his law. Through the prophecy of the circumcision of the heart,
God points out that only he is able to change men and that he is the one to do it. Deut
30:11-14 foreshadows the way in which God intends to transform the hearts. He wants
to put his words into them and lead them to love and obey him. Through this
fundamental change of the human heart, God will renew the covenant his people broke
by sinning.
The key words and main topics of Deut 30 give a pattern which was used to analyze the
prophets. It became evident that this pattern was used differently. Even though the
various prophets focus on different themes, it can be seen clearly that the three Major
Prophets, as well as the book of the twelve coincide in their basic statement about the
transformation of heart. The most important consensuses are in the characterization of
the circumcised and uncircumcised heart, the inability of the people to repent, the
major role God plays in repentance and the renewal of the covenant as well as the
essential connection between the change of heart, repentance, and renewal of the
Covenant. The prophets also agree on the consequences of transformed hearts.
Furthermore, it can be seen that some statements in Deuteronomy are concretized and
expanded on by the later prophets. These expansions include the prophecy of the
Messiah, of Jerusalem and Zion, the salvation if pagans, and the forgiveness of sins.
Taking together all the elements of the prophecies in the various books makes it now
possible to describe the circumcision of the heart by God extensively: The circumcision
of the heart causes men to love God and obey his word. It is done by being cleansed from sins and through the word and Spirit of God, which form the human character in a
new and lasting way from the inside. Through this, the circumcision is made the basis of
the coming renewal of the covenant, which will lead to an everlasting and unbreakable
covenant fellowship between God and his people and later even to the pagans. The
purpose of the circumcision of the heart is the glorification of God. He glorifies himself
because he is the only Savior of his people and because he saves by grace. The people is
going to glorify God because it loves God through the circumcision of the heart and
lives in accordance to his laws.
This paper shows the essential meaning of Deuteronomy for the later prophets. The
prophecy of the future grace of God, and in accordance to that his glorification in the
world, can be seen as what connects all of these books.