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Covenant and Promise Essays -- essays research papers
 COVENANT AND PROMISE  â⬠¢     BERITH = Hebrew word for covenant  â⬠¢     Berith is found in the earliest records in the Bible and is fundamental to Hebrew religion. In Latin it is Testamentum.  â⬠¢     The Old Testament and the New Testaments means the old and the new covenants. A covenant is a promise.  â⬠¢     Chesed = Hebrew word for the attitude of loyalty and faithfulness which both parties should observe towards one another in a covenant relationship.  â⬠¢     The covenant ââ¬Ëchesedââ¬â¢ of God is so strong that it can never pass away.  The Covenant with Abraham  â⬠¢     The records of ancient Israel were not written down until the time of King David, who had a court and a scribe. This was the time when Israel possessed the land of Canaan.   â⬠¢     The records were then redacted at later dates, significantly in the period of the exile (597BCE)  â⬠¢     There are two covenants recorded in Genesis made with Abraham.   â⬠¢     Genesis 15. Abraham is told to kill a selection of animals and is then put into a deep sleep. A flaming pot passes through. This is a ceremony to seal the covenant. The covenant was one sided, God made promises, Abraham received them.  The Covenant with Abraham  â⬠¢        Covenant 2  â⬠¢     Genesis 17 records the outward sign of the covenant, circumcision. This is still an important practise today.   â⬠¢     17:9 God also said to Abraham: "On your part, you and your descendants after you must keep my covenant throughout the ages.This is my covenant with you and your descendants after you that you must keep: every male among you shall be circumcised. Circumcise the flesh of your foreskin, and that shall be the mark of the covenant between you and me.  â⬠¢     17:12 Throughout the ages, every male among you, when he is eight days old, shall be circumcisedâ⬠¦ Thus my covenant shall be in your flesh as an everlasting pact.  â⬠¢     Scholars believe this is a later covenant influenced by the experiences of the exile.  The Promises of the Covenant with Abraham  â⬠¢     Abraham is promised that he will be the father of...              ...en the The Kingdom of God reigns once more on earth.  Second Isaiah  â⬠¢     Another prophet of the exile.  â⬠¢     Absolute monotheism emerged during the period of the exile.  â⬠¢     If there is only one God, then he is also the God of the nations.  â⬠¢     Isaiah pictures a renewal of the covenant on return from exile at Jerusalem.  â⬠¢     Significantly all nations will come to worship Israelââ¬â¢s God.    ISAIAH 40:1 Comfort, give comfort to my people,   Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her   that her service is at an end, her guilt is expiated;   Indeed, she has received from the hand of the LORD   double for all her sins.  40:3 A voice cries out:   In the desert prepare the way of the LORD!   Make straight in the wasteland a highway for our God!  40:4 Every valley shall be filled in,   every mountain and hill shall be made low;   The rugged land shall be made a plain,   the rough country, a broad valley.  40:5 Then the glory of the LORD shall be revealed,   and all mankind shall see it together;   for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.    Peter Vardy ââ¬Å"Covenant and Promiseâ⬠ 2000                        
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