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1 | List of Covenant Promises | Bible general Archive 1 | Grace and Glory | 67928 | ||
Good day, I'm looking for a comprehensive list of Covenant Promises God has given us. Can anyone direct me to a website or book? What I really need is the Scripture passages containing the promises, not a teaching or article. Thanks if you can help. |
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2 | List of Covenant Promises | Bible general Archive 1 | Makarios | 67929 | ||
Greetings Grace and Glory! "1. A covenant is a contract or agreement between God and man. 2. Some covenants are unconditional - God will fulfill them, irrespective of man's obedience. Other covenants are conditional upon man's obedience. 3. Christ is central to all of the covenants in Scripture: a) EDENIC - Christ is the second Adam (1 Cor 15:45-47). b) ADAMIC - Christ is the seed of the woman (Gen 3:15). c) NOAHIC - Christ is the greatest son of Shem (Lk 3:36; Gen 9:23-27). d) ABRAHAMIC - The seed to whom the promises were made (Gen 22:18). e) MOSAIC - He fulfilled this covenant (Matt 5:17). f) PALESTINIAN - He lived as a Jew in the land and will inherit the land g) DAVIDIC - Christ is the King of the Jews and will rule forever (Lk 1:31-33; Jn 19:19-22). h) NEW - Christ's sacrifice is its foundation and focus in the Millennium (1 Cor 11:25). EDENIC COVENANT 1. The covenant in the Garden of Eden (Gen 1:28-30; 2:8-17). 2. Main points: a) To be fruitful and multiply (Gen 1:28). b) To subdue the earth (Gen 1:28). c) To have dominion of the animal creation (Gen 1:28). d) To eat the herbs and fruit (Gen 1:29). e) To till and keep the garden (Gen 2:15). f) Not to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil (Gen 2:17). ADAMIC COVENANT 1. The Adamic covenant deals with the fall and restoration of mankind and creation. When Christ returns creation is removed from its bondage. (Rom. 8:21) 2. Satan's means of bringing sin into the world, the serpent, is cursed (Gen 3:14) and goes from being the most beautiful of God's creatures to the most repugnant. The brazen serpent raised by Moses in the wilderness (Num. 21:5-9) becomes a picture of Christ being made sin for us (2 Cor. 5:21 ), the brass representing judgment; the serpent sin. 3. The promise of a redeemer (Gen 3:15). The seed of the woman descends through Seth (Gen 5:3-7), Noah (Gen 6:8-10) Shem (Gen 9:26,27) Abraham (Gen 12:1-4) Isaac (Gen 17:19-21) Jacob (Gen 28:10-14) Judah (Gen 49:10) David (2Sam 7:5-17), ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ (Isa 7:9-14; Matt 1:20-23). 4. The judgment on the woman (Gen 3:16) in four areas. a) Increase in sorrow and pain regarding conception. b) Sorrow in relation to children c) The woman would be attracted to the man d) The woman would be subject to the man (1 Tim. 2:11-14, Eph. 5:22-25, 1 Cor. 11:7-9) 5. The judgment on man (Gen 3:17-19) a) The ground is cursed b) Sorrow is inevitable in this life. c) Man is to work for a living rather than having it provided (Gen 3:17- 19) d) Man will eventually die (Gen 3:19)" [Part 1] Taken from the 'Evangelical Bible College of Western Australia Bible Topics' - Makarios |
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