That's the thing. God never ever broke the covenant, it was always us.
It begins at the creation; it was our first parents that ate from the tree of knowledge though we were told not to. We were the ones who dirtied the earth up so much that God HAD to cleanse it with the flood. And it was us who raked up so many sins; that the only way we could ever be forgiven from them was to have the ultimate sacrifice- Jesus Christ. So, to answer your question, God hasn't broke the covenant, and never will.
The second covenant was not made between God and Abraham. It was made between God & Moses at Mount Sinai. This is where the ten commandments originated.
The symbol of God's covenant with Abraham is circumcision, which was the physical sign of the covenant between God and Abraham's descendants. This practice was to be continued throughout generations as a reminder of God's promises to Abraham and his descendants.
To the land of Canaan.
It tells us that God is loyal to His covenant with Abraham.
The Abrahamic Covenant.
The agreement made by God to Abraham's children is often referred to as the covenant. In this covenant, God promised Abraham that he would be the father of a great nation, which would be blessed and would inherit the land of Canaan. This promise extended to Abraham's descendants, ensuring that they would be numerous and receive God's favor. The covenant established a special relationship between God and Abraham's lineage, emphasizing faithfulness and obedience to God's will.
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
The covenant. There were actually two covenants which God made with Abraham (Genesis ch.15 and Genesis ch.17).1) In Genesis ch.15, the Covenant Between the Parts:a) God informs Abraham of future events (the Egyptian exile)b) God promises the land of Canaan (Israel) to Abraham's descendantsc) The covenant is finalized through a demonstration of God's presence (see Genesis 15:7-9 and 15:17).2) In Genesis ch.17, the covenant of circumcision:a) The promises of many descendants (17:2,3) and of inheriting the land of Canaan are repeated (17:8), but the main thing in this covenant is the promise that God will be the God of Abraham (17:7, 17:8).b) God promises that Abraham and Sarah will have a son (17:15-16), whom they will name Isaac (17:19) and who will be the continuation of God's covenant with Abraham (17:21).c) The covenant itself is manifested through circumcision, for Abraham and his descendants (17:10).Covenant.
According to the biblical narrative in the Book of Genesis, Abraham was circumcised by himself at the age of 99, as an act of obedience to God's covenant. This event is significant as it marks the establishment of circumcision as a sign of the covenant between God and Abraham's descendants. The act emphasizes Abraham's commitment to God's promises.
The only condition that is mentioned is that Abraham and his descendants be circumcised (Genesis ch.17).
The most important part of God's promise to Abraham was the verse "And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your seed after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto you and to your seed after you" (Genesis 17:7).
In Genesis 15:17, the smoking firepot and flaming torch passing between the pieces symbolize a covenant between God and Abraham. This covenant signifies God's promise to fulfill his covenant with Abraham and his descendants. It also represents God's presence and protection over them.