As for the old covenant we fell under the Mosiac Law and now for the new covenant we fall under the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Answer To get a fuller understanding of this subject, read the book of Hebrews in The Bible,it might take you an hour.... tops. It was wrote primarily to explain that very thing, and how the new covenant that replaces the old is a better permanant one that replaces a temporary one that was a foreshadow of the new one that was to come. Notice in your reading of Hebrews the key words of : better, and, covenant. It will all be spelled out to you.
The old covenant, found in the Old Testament, was based on the laws given to the Israelites through Moses. The new covenant, established through Jesus in the New Testament, emphasizes grace, forgiveness, and personal relationship with God rather than adherence to strict laws and rituals. Jesus's sacrifice on the cross served as the foundation for the new covenant, offering salvation to all who believe in Him.
Old is written in Hebrew. New is written in Greek.
God made many covenants in the Old Testament, but I assume you are speaking about the "New Covenant" vs the "Old Covenant" which God gave Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. The "New Covenant" or second was mentioned in the Old Testament several times as a covenant which was yet future. The "New Covenant" started in the New Testament when Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary, was buried, and was resurrected the third day. The 'Old Covenant" was by Law and the "New Covenant" was by grace.
The difference is that one of them is old and the other one new.
old is broken but new is not
old is broken but new is not
one is new and one is old.
what is the difference between old tmples and new temples
old art is old. new art is new.
The difference between a new organization and an old organization is simple. An old organization has just been a round longer than a new organization.
t are the difference between old and new irrigation method
Old mountain ranges are typically eroded and rounded due to millions of years of exposure to weathering and geological processes. New mountain ranges have sharper peaks and rugged terrain due to more recent tectonic activity, such as the collision of Earth's tectonic plates or volcanic activity.
one is new and one is old.
no