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❖  COVENANT—A covenant in the Bible is a legal will or testament, decreed to man by God directly, or through a mediator. A covenant may include precepts, provisos, punishments, and promises.


   Covenant Defined  —On simplybible.com certain technical or special words in the Bible are studied and explained in our glossary. Each lesson provides a word family, definitions, Greek and Hebrew references, a scripture chain, comments, and links to related lessons.


   The Old Testament SERIES  —List of lessons emphasising the Old Testament’s indispensable value to the Christian. The series includes a detailed Messianic prophecy chart.


   The Times of Israel SERIES  —A complete hyperlinked list (with synopses) of Old Testament lessons, in one of simplybible.com’s largest series.


   A New Covenant SERIES  —A short course on the change of covenants from the old Mosaic law to the gospel of Christ. We ask and answer some pertinent questions about this change.


   The Mediator of a New Covenant  —Jesus Christ the Son of God is called “the mediator of a better covenant enacted upon better promises” (Hebrews 8:6). When this mediator delivers to us a covenant from God, we had better listen!


   Two Sides of God's Covenant  —God’s part and our part — what God had to do and what we have to do.


   Seven Great Changes  —One word that characterises the Last Days, is CHANGE. Seven great foundation changes took place centuries ago when Christ died.


   The Gospel According to the Old Testament  —This sermon outline presents the gospel using only the Old Testament scriptures.


   Do Christians Need the Old Testament?  —Are the Old Testament scriptures needed and to be heeded by Christians, or are the New Testament Scriptures sufficient?


   Ten Commandments Belong to Old Testament  —This lesson is about the ten commandments. We see that the ten commandments written on stones belong to the law of Moses (the old testament), not to the law of Christ (the new testament).


   Death of the Ten Commandments  —A study in 2Corinthians 3, comparing the ten commandments with the new covenant and epistle of Christ.


   God’s Covenant With Adam  —Did God make a covenant with Adam? If so, did this covenant include both Adam and Eve and their descendants? Did the covenant exist before and after the fall? What was the nature of this covenant?


   Did Jesus Preach the Law of Moses?  —Did Jesus preach the gospel or were his teachings an exposition of the Mosaic Law? Get this wrong and you won’t understand the Bible.


   The Authority of Jesus  —Authority makes doctrine true. No doctrine is the truth unless it has the right authority, and no authority is valid unless it is based squarely on truth. Jesus Christ passes this test.


   Jesus the Mediator  —About the powerful new law or covenant that Jesus mediated to mankind. Even the very promise of it long ago rendered the law (under which the old priesthood functioned) obsolete and ready to disappear.


   The Better Covenant  —Study in Hebrews about the powerful new law or covenant that Jesus mediated to mankind. The very promise of it long ago rendered the law (under which the old priesthood functioned) obsolete and ready to disappear.


   Jesus Took Away the Old Law  —Jesus fulfilled and took away all law that preceded his death because of its weakness and uselessness (Hebrews 7:18). He established a new law-covenant based on his death. He takes away the first that he may establish the second (Hebrews 10:9,20).


   Was Jesus an Old Testament Prophet?  —Some represent Jesus as the last Old Testament prophet who, during his life, taught a different message than his apostles afterward taught.


   God’s Covenant With Noah  —(2Peter 2:5, 3:3-7)  In his second epistle, Peter uses the destruction of the old world by water as a precedent for the future destruction by fire of the world we live in.


   Forgiveness in Old Testament Times  —A study of forgiveness in Old Testament times up till Jesus died. On what basis were people then forgiven?


   Our Covenant With God  —Jesus is the mediator, to all mankind, of a new covenant, namely his gospel. We must comply.


   Christ-Cross-Covenant  —About three connected C’s on which our faith is based.


   Three New Things  —A sermon for the New Year 2011 and a new decade. New years and new decades come and go, but Jesus Christ has provided three new things that will last forever - a new covenant, new life, and a new world.


   The Priceless Covenant (1)  —The covenant of grace that other covenants promised and mankind must now obey.


   The Priceless Covenant (2)  —The covenant that Christ preached as the standard for his church in which mankind can unite.


   Who was the New Covenant For?  —To whom did Jesus mediate the new covenant? This lesson shows it was the whole world.


   What Kind of Covenant Was the New?  —It was instituted by God unilaterally. God did not negotiate it with man, he mediated it to man. Its outcome for each person (grace or wrath) is dependent on whether the person keeps it or disobeys it.


   How Was the New Covenant Instituted?  —A study about how the New Covenant was instituted. The new covenant came through a unique mediator as a unilateral law with universal application.


   Why was the New Covenant Needed?  —There had to be a better covenant for several reasons. We list the main ones.


   Why is the New Covenant Better?  —It was Based on Better Promises. It was Ratified by Better Blood. It Came through a Better Mediator.


   When was the New Covenant Made?  —You may be aware that Jesus is the “mediator” of a new covenant (Hebrews 9:15-17). In that same passage, Jesus is also called the “testator” of the covenant. This tells us when the new covenant was made.


   What did the New Covenant Replace?  —The ten commandments, written on stone tablets, were part of the law given to Moses. It is commonly believed that these ten commandments were also incorporated, word for word, into new covenant of Christ. However this is contradicted by the New Testament scriptures.


   Fake News, Old News, Good News  —The Bible is God's revelation to humanity. It is news from God to enlighten us. The Bible exposes fake news namely the devil's lies. The Bible informs us of God's old news namely the law of Moses. The Bible brings us the good news, namely the gospel or new covenant of Christ.


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