Fictive kinship helps inform our understanding of God’s covenant with us because of its definition. A fictive kinship is when someone who is not related by blood takes a person in as their family even though they are not blood (p 70-71). This is what God did to us. He took us into his family even though we are not blood because of his love for us. A suzerain covenant lets us know about God’s covenant with us because it is the same type of covenant God begins with us (p 80-81). It is between and greater and lesser power and cannot be broken. The greater can make demands such as a father and son relationship. In
Fictive kinship helps inform our understanding of God’s covenant with us because of its definition. A fictive kinship is when someone who is not related by blood takes a person in as their family even though they are not blood (p 70-71). This is what God did to us. He took us into his family even though we are not blood because of his love for us. A suzerain covenant lets us know about God’s covenant with us because it is the same type of covenant God begins with us (p 80-81). It is between and greater and lesser power and cannot be broken. The greater can make demands such as a father and son relationship. In