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We are living in the seventh covenant, which is where God's people finish their earthly pilgrimage and enter into heavenly glory for all eternity.
We are living in the seventh covenant, which is where God's people finish their earthly pilgrimage and enter into heavenly glory for all eternity.
On Mount Sinai in Egypt, God created a covenant with the people of Israel by speaking to Moses, their leader. This occurred in Genesis chapter 34:10-28.
The covenant was with God.
An agreement with God is usually called a covenant.
his covenant was to be the father of jesus
God made a covenant with Noah by promising not to flood the world again
In the Bible, God made a covenant with Adam called the Covenant of Works. This covenant required Adam to obey God's command not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden.
covenant means a promise with God
The second covenant was the one that God gave at Mount Sinai, which reinforced the covenant that God had given to Abraham, and told the Jews what they would have to do as their side of the covenant. God again promised to stay with the Jews and never to abandon them, because they were his chosen people. (see the related link)
Abraham made a covenant with God; and God swore also to Isaac and Jacob that He would uphold the covenant of Abraham with them too. For Joseph, no such statement or covenant was made. The earlier covenant applied to Joseph and all of his brothers equally and was not reiterated until the time of Moses.See also the Related Links.Link: The covenantLink: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
According to Christian theology, John the Baptist did not enter the Kingdom of God because he lived under the Old Covenant, which was based on the Law and the prophets. Jesus indicated that the least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than John, suggesting that the New Covenant, which comes through faith in Christ, offers a new relationship with God. John's role was to prepare the way for Jesus and to point others toward salvation, but he himself was not part of the New Covenant established by Christ's death and resurrection.