The new covenant was foretold through the prophet Jeremiah in the seventh century B.C.E. Jeremiah 31:31-34 says, "Look! The days are coming," declares Jehovah, "when I will make with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah a new covenant. It will not be like the covenant that I made with their forefathers on the day I took hold of their hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, 'my covenant that they broke, although I was their true master, declares Jehovah." "For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days," declares Jehovah. "I will put my law within them, and their heart I will write it. And I will become their God, and they will become my people." "And they will no longer teach each one his neighbor and each one his brother, saying, 'Know Jehovah!' for they will all know me, from the least to the greatest of them," declares Jehovah. "For I will forgive their error, and I will no longer remember their sin."
The New Covenant is a covenant that God has made with the remnant of Israel and has not been fulfilled yet, (Jeremiah 31:31-34) although it is true that the Christians enjoy many aspects included in the New Covenant the covenant was promised to the Jews. I don't know if a symbol is involved or not. The Holy Spirit of God will be given, but He is more than a symbol.
Probably the two most famous prohets who foretold future events (with varying degrees of alegory, symbolism and accuracy) would be Nostradamus and the author of the last book in the New Testament, Revelations, known as John, the Revelator (not to be confused with the Apostle John or John the Baptist).
In Christianity, there are several covenants that God made with humanity throughout the Bible. Some of the most notable covenants include the covenant with Noah (Genesis 9), the covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12), the covenant with Moses (Exodus 19), and the new covenant through Jesus Christ (Luke 22). Each covenant established a particular relationship between God and his people.
Jeremiah 31:33 - But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put My law in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. [NKJV]
The biblical prophet Isaiah did not break the covenant with God. He faithfully served God and delivered messages of warning and comfort to the Israelites, urging them to repent and return to God. Isaiah is known for his prophecies about the coming Messiah and the restoration of Israel.
The prophet who foretold the slaughter years earlier was Joel.
The prophet in the Bible who foretold the coming of the Messiah was Isaiah.
Ezekiel
Of course not, a Prophet is the holy leader of the covenant. He and his other prophet control the whole covenant race. So no, you'll can not be a prophet.
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Muslims consider themselves followers of the final Prophet sent to Mankind. Muhammad is the foretold Messenger of the Covenant. He is the one promised to Abraham, foretold by many prophets. Even by Moses and Jesus. Google the words: "Muhammad in the Bible". Muslims consider themselves true Monotheists. They worship ONLY God - no one else.
The Prophet of Truth. As he was the leader of the covenant hierarchs during the human-covenant war before being killed in Halo 3 by Thel Vadamee (the arbiter).
Jeremiah 31:30: "Behold, the days come, says the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah."According to Jewish tradition, it doesn't mean a different covenant, since two verses later the prophet continues "I will place my Torah among them and on their hearts."
Prophet Zechariah foretold that Your king Jesus would come riding on a colt. Kings came riding on a horse. It is in Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9.. That is Palm Sunday.
If you view the New Covenant as a legal document proposing a law then that law has to take effect from a certain date. Jesus did this when He said at the Last Supper "this cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood." (Luke Ch.22) So the New Covenant came into effect when the cup was poured out at the Last Supper. The new covenant is not a mere renewal of the earlier covenant that the Israelites broke. No, indeed! For the apostle Paul writes to the Christians at Rome, saying: "You are not under law but under undeserved kindness." (Romans 6:14) It is really a new covenant, and it was to be expected that it would be a better one, for the Almighty God Jehovah is able to improve matters with regard to those whom he admits into the new covenant. For one thing, he raised up a better mediator, or go-between, in establishing the new covenant. This Mediator was no imperfect, sin-infected man like the prophet Moses. 8 The Law covenant mediated by means of the prophet Moses was good in itself. However, that covenant provided for the sacrifice of animals whose blood could never wash away human sins. So for Jehovah God to set up a better covenant, there would have to be a better mediator with a better sacrifice. This all-necessary Mediator proved to be Jesus Christ. Pointing out the superiority of this Mediator as compared to the prophet Moses, the Bible gives us the following explanation: "But now Jesus has obtained a more excellent public service, so that he is also the mediator of a correspondingly better covenant, which has been legally established upon better promises. . . . In his saying 'a new covenant' he has made the former one obsolete."-Hebrews 8:6, 13. --Excerpt from "Insight on the Scriptures"
New Baptist Covenant was created in 2006.
The name of the prophet was Moses.