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  1. After God rescued the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, he instituted a covenant with them to make them his people. This covenant was ratified on Mt. Sinai (Exodus 24) by the offering of an animal

  2. The Abrahamic covenant is the foundation for all subsequent covenants that God made with Israel. God’s goal in making the covenants was for Israel to become a kingdom of priests and a holy nation (Exodus 19.5-6).

  3. Within the Hebrew Bible are the covenants made by God with Israel. There are five primary covenants that must be understood to place the New Testament writings into proper perspective.

  4. God’s people (Heb 8:10 -11). Includes a return to the land and peace for future converted Israel, ensuring they never again lose it through disobedience. The above Covenant programme contains “Biblical covenants” only. It is not to be confused with what is popularly know n as “Covenant Theology”, which is a framework constructed

  5. The Covenant God made with Israel at Mount Sinai. Israel agrees to enter into a covenant with the LORD. Moses writes the covenant laws in a book. The covenant is confirmed by blood. The LORD calls Moses to the top of Mount Sinai. Moses takes the second set of stone tablets up Mount Sinai.

  6. covenants made with Israel is conditional: the Mosaic Covenant. The other four covenants with Israel are all unconditional: the Abrahamic Covenant, the Land Covenant, the Davidic Covenant, and the New Covenant. Four things should be noted concerning the nature of the unconditional covenants made with Israel. First: they are literal covenants ...

  7. A Divine Covenant is a promise from God, formalised in a legal framework, solemnised by sacrifice and guaranteed by oath. The Covenants are the stepping stones along the way as God brings history to a climax in the Millennium, in “the restoration of all things” that were lost in Eden.

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