Jewish covenant:
There are three covenants. Two which God made with Abraham (Genesis ch.15 and Genesis ch.17), and one with Abraham's Israelite descendants in the time of Moses after the Exodus.
The concept of the Ark of the Covenant is a Jewish concept.
The three major Jewish covenants are Noah's Covenant, Abraham's Covenant, the Mosaic Covenant (Moses' Covenant.)
Traditional Judaism only has one covenant. It is an agreement between G-d and the Jewish people.
Judaism is defined by a covenant between the Jewish people and God. Jewish tradition holds that this covenant was made at Mount Sinai, and that the Torah is the document that defines the terms of the covenant. The tradition identifies 613 mitzvot, commandments, in the Torah, and that Jews are obligated by these commandments as their part of the covenant.
Abraham
The promise of the New Covenant has been given to the remnant of the Jewish nation. For all intents and purposes the New Covenant has been received by the believers in Jesus Christ.
Abraham, the patriarch of the Jewish faith. God made a Covenant with Abraham.
God made a covenant (mentioned in Psalms 89) with David that the Jewish kings would come from his descendants.
The covenant-relationship is the basis of Jewish beliefs and practices throughout history, since it binds us to the observance of the Torah.
According to Jewish chronology, it was made in 1312 BCE.
Abraham (Genesis ch.17).
The outward sign was, and still is, the brit milah, which is the covenant of circumcision.Another outward sign of God's covenant with the Israelites is the Torah scrolls which the Israelites (Jews) possess. The scroll is called the Book of the Covenant (Exodus 24:4), the Ten Commandments are called the Tablets of the Covenant (Deuteronomy 9:9), and Judaism as a whole is called the Covenant (2 Kings 23:3).See also:More about Jewish circumcisionFacts about the Torah-scrollWhat is the covenant of the Israelites?