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Andrew Bigelow
Andrew Bigelow was a nineteenth-century American theologian whose work engaged with Reformed Protestant interpretations of Old Testament covenant theology. His treatise *God's Charge unto Israel* exemplifies the scholarly debates of his era regarding divine law, national election, and the relationship between Mosaic and Christian dispensations. Bigelow's contributions reflect the broader nineteenth-century American Protestant effort to reconcile biblical literalism with historical-critical approaches to scriptural interpretation.
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