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Q: What happened to the israelite's when they failed to keep the covenant?
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What did the Israelites do to show commitment to the covenant?

Keep the Torah.


Were the Israelites allowed to keep what they found?

That depends when it happened. If it is Egypt they took everything.


What is the sign of the covenant?

In many religions, a sign of the covenant is a physical symbol or ritual that represents a sacred agreement or promise between humans and the divine. It can vary depending on the specific religious tradition, such as circumcision in Judaism or baptism in Christianity.


What did God command the Israelites to put on their garments?

God commanded the Israelites to put fringes, known as tzitzit, on the corners of their garments. This served as a reminder for them to keep the commandments of God. The fringes were to have a blue thread, symbolizing their commitment to the covenant with God.


Who lead the Israalities out of Egypt?

Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt and through the wilderness to Mount Sinai, where God reveals himself and offers them a Covenant: they are to keep his torah(i.e. law, instruction)


What happened after the African American colony of freed slaves in Haiti failed?

there were no futher attempts to keep the colony going


What happened as a result of new weaponry in civil war?

When tactics failed to keep up with developments in weaponry, huge casualty figures ensued.


Does the New Testament cancel the law of moses in the Old Testament?

Answer 1 Christians believe that the New Testament and the New Covenant replaces the Law of Moses and the Old Covenant.Answer 2It depends on the sect of Christianity and the way the different sects read the New Testament. Of course, since there are many divisions within the major sects, the groupings are provided to give a general idea.There is the perspective that the New Testament is an expansion, but not a replacement of the Old Testament. This is typically espoused by Catholics and Orthodox Christians. They see the Old Covenant as being a way that a certain group of people, the Israelites, were made holy. The New Covenant allows people outside of the Israelite tribes to be grafted into that holiness through accepting the New Covenant.There is also the perspective that the New Testament is a replacement for the Old Testament. Christian groups that espouse this perspective are mostly Protestants. The underlying premise was that God granted holiness to one group of people, the Israelites, who failed to keep his laws. Therefore, God was required to create a New Covenant with the whole world to better bring holiness into it. This law eclipses and replaces the Old Covenant because the Old Covenant was a failure.


In the holy bible what is the difference between the ten commandments and the covenant?

A covenant is a promise. The Ten Commandments are laws you follow to keep covenants.


Hebrews made a covenant with God. What was the deal that was struck?

Actually God made a covenant with the the nation of Israel. No deal was struck, God made certain promises, and the people of Israel agreed to keep the commands of God ie the promises were conditional on human obedience. The covenant was made with the nation of Israel at Sinai: Exodus 19:5 Now, if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own people. The whole earth is mine, but you will be my chosen people, God would be Israel's sovereign ruler, guide, provider, protector and sustainer. Israel was to obey God. God gave Israel the Law as His requirements for Israel -- the Moral law the Ceremonial Law and the Judicial Law


Did God choose Deborah to remind the isrealites they can keep the covenant?

no he choose samuel


Where did the Israelites keep the Ten Commandments?

To a greater or lesser degree, those ten , plus the other 603, have been observed in every place that Jews have lived or traveled, wherever they have been relevant, since they were taught beginning shortly before the stop at Mt. Sinai.