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Introduction:
Jesus has been presented as he who is superior to the prophets, angels, and the priesthood.
We now explore that he is the testator of the New Covenant.
The Church is God’s New Covenant people who have accepted the conditions of the gospel as entrance into covenant relationship.
Proposition: Jesus Christ is the testator whose death inaugurated the new covenant, in which the blessings of the Gospel are dispensed according to the stipulations of the will.
The Text:
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διαθήκη diathḗkē;
διαθήκη diathḗkē;
Diatheke - The term refers to what we consider the Last will and Testament.
Its a will designed to be put in place at death.
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