THE COVENANT DIVIDER

 

Most or all Bibles have a page that separates the Old Covenant from the New Covenant.... But is this correct?

 

We have been taught that the New Testament or New Covenant has replaced the Old Testament or the Old Covenant.

 

The Old Covenant that YHVH cut with mankind is still in effect. Even though mankind may break it, YHVH still keeps His end of the Covenant.

 

Ex: He promised Noah that whenever He saw a rainbow in the sky, He would remember that He will never flood the earth again. That is an unconditional Covenant that is still in effect.

 

But, then there are conditional Covenants based on whether we obey them or not. 

 

Ex: The Israelites had to keep the Torah of YHVH or they would be expelled from the land of Canaan or Israel.

 

As we all know, they did not keep it, even though YHVH warned them continually through the Prophets to teshuvah or return to YHVH. As a result, all 12 tribes were scattered throughout the world where they still are today.

 

What will bring them back to their land of inheritance? They must return to guarding and obeying the Commandments in the Torah.

 

Hebrews 8:8-10 states: ...Behold, the days come, says the Master YHVH, when I will make a Renewed Covenant with the House of Israel and with the House of Judah. Not according to the Covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; because they continued not in My Covenant and I regarded them not, says the Master YHVH. For this is the Covenant that I will make with the House of Israel and the House of Judah after those days, says the Master YHVH, I will put My Torah into their mind and write it on their hearts: and I will be their Eloah and they shall be MY people.

 

The New Covenant is the Renewed Covenant based on Jeremiah 31:31-33 which states the same as Hebrews 8:8-10.

 

The only difference is that now YHVH puts the Torah into our minds and writes it on our hearts, instead of by the letter of the Torah in the legalistic way.

 

It is all the same Covenant. There is not two Covenants. There is only One

Covenant through ALL 66 books of the Bible.

 

So, the page making it into two Covenants should either be taken out of the Bible, or it should say "The Renewed Covenant".

 

Until later,

 

 

"Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the Only Eloah,  

be honor and glory forever and ever. Amein!"

1 Timothy 1:17 

 

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Shalom and abundant blessings,

Anna Constance