Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Old Testament Presentation)
The Abrahamic covenant guarantees promises for Abraham’s offspring to become a great nation, live in the promised land, and bring about blessing for all families of the earth (see Gen 12:1–3; 15:1–21).
The Mosaic covenant mediated the fulfillment of those blessings in terms of Israel’s obedience and disobedience.
The Davidic covenant stipulated that the line of David would provide a king to accomplish Israel’s purpose to bless the world
What is the new Covenant?
The Old Testament tells us what to expect in the New Covenant
In the New Testament it is discussed
Jesus when
We talked about covenant being relational and that they can cross generations.
This new covenant does that and beyond.
• “eternal covenant”
It is
• “My [God’s] covenant” (e.g., Isa 49:8; 59:21; Hos 2:18–23; Ezek 16:6–3).
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