Topical Encyclopedia The term "Covenants of the Promise" refers to the divine agreements established by God with humanity, particularly with the people of Israel, as recorded in the Bible. These covenants are foundational to understanding the unfolding of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture. They are characterized by God's initiative and faithfulness, often involving promises that foreshadow the coming of the Messiah and the ultimate redemption of His people.Abrahamic Covenant The Abrahamic Covenant is one of the earliest and most significant covenants in the Bible. It is first introduced in Genesis 12:1-3, where God calls Abram (later Abraham) to leave his country and promises to make him a great nation. The covenant is further elaborated in Genesis 15 and 17, where God promises Abraham numerous descendants, the land of Canaan, and that through him all nations of the earth will be blessed. This covenant is unconditional, relying solely on God's faithfulness. Genesis 17:7 states, "I will establish My covenant as an everlasting covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you." Mosaic Covenant The Mosaic Covenant, given through Moses, is a conditional covenant that outlines the laws and commandments that the Israelites are to follow as God's chosen people. It is established at Mount Sinai, as recorded in Exodus 19-24. This covenant includes the Ten Commandments and various laws governing religious, moral, and social life. Exodus 19:5-6 declares, "Now if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, you will be My treasured possession out of all the nations—for the whole earth is Mine. And unto Me you shall be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation." The Mosaic Covenant emphasizes the importance of obedience and the consequences of disobedience. Davidic Covenant The Davidic Covenant is a promise made by God to King David, ensuring that his lineage would endure forever and that his throne would be established eternally. This covenant is recorded in 2 Samuel 7:12-16, where God promises David that his offspring will succeed him and that his kingdom will be established forever. This covenant is significant in the messianic expectation, as it points to Jesus Christ, the Son of David, whose kingdom is everlasting. 2 Samuel 7:16 states, "Your house and kingdom will endure forever before Me, and your throne will be established forever." New Covenant The New Covenant is prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New Testament through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jeremiah 31:31-34 speaks of a new covenant where God will write His law on the hearts of His people and forgive their iniquities. This covenant is inaugurated by Jesus at the Last Supper, as recorded in Luke 22:20 : "In the same way, after supper He took the cup, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in My blood, which is poured out for you.'" The New Covenant is characterized by the internalization of God's law, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and the assurance of eternal life through faith in Christ. Covenants and the Promise of Redemption The covenants collectively reveal God's unfolding plan of redemption and His desire to restore a broken relationship with humanity. They highlight God's faithfulness and the progressive revelation of His redemptive purposes, culminating in the New Covenant through Jesus Christ. Ephesians 2:12-13 reflects on the significance of these covenants for believers: "remember that at that time you were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world. But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ." These covenants underscore the continuity of God's plan and His unwavering commitment to His promises, offering hope and assurance to all who place their faith in Him. Subtopics Covenants of God's Promises to Man Covenants of the Contract of Marriage Covenants of the United Determination of a People to Serve God Covenants: (With Death and Hell) Carnal Security Covenants: (With Stones and Beasts, of the Earth) Peace Covenants: Agreements Between Two Parties Covenants: Conditions of Clearly Specified Covenants: Conditions of Conformed by Oath Covenants: Conditions of Witnessed Covenants: Conditions of Written and Sealed Covenants: Designed For: Establishing Friendship Covenants: Designed For: Establishing Peace Covenants: Designed For: Mutual Protection Covenants: Designed For: Procuring Assistance in War Covenants: Designed For: Promoting Commerce Covenants: Designed For: Selling Land Covenants: Followed by a Feast Covenants: God often Called to Witness Covenants: Made by Passing Between the Pieces of the Divided Sacrifices Covenants: Names Given to Places where Made Covenants: Pillars Raised in Token of Covenants: Presents Given As Tokens Covenants: Ratified by Joining Hands Covenants: Salt a Sign of Perpetuity In Covenants: The Jews: Condemned for Making, With Idolatrous Nations Covenants: The Jews: Forbidden to Make, With the Nations of Canaan Covenants: The Jews: Frequently Made With Other Nations Covenants: The Jews: Regarded, As Sacred Covenants: Violated by the Wicked Covenants: when Confirmed, Unalterable Related Terms |