π There are eight covenants in the Bible that serve as contracts or agreements between God and His people.
π Understanding these covenants is crucial in comprehending God's overall plan for His people to rule and enjoy Him forever.
βοΈ The initial covenant, known as the identic covenant, focused on God's purpose for man to rule over His creation.
π The Adamic covenant is based on redemption after Adam's sin.
βοΈ God reveals an unconditional covenant and curse upon Satan and Jesus.
πͺ Jesus, born of the Holy Spirit, will defeat the curse of death.
π The Noahic covenant demonstrates God's restraint in not destroying the entire human race and preserving Noah and the animals.
π The sign of the Noahic covenant is the rainbow, symbolizing God's promise to never again destroy all living creatures.
πΊοΈ The Abrahamic covenant focuses on God's plan to restore his people through Abraham and promises him land, descendants, and blessings.
π The Biblical covenants of God are promises made to the people of Israel.
π Through these covenants, God intends to bless all nations and hold them accountable.
βοΈ The Mosaic Covenant serves to reveal man's sin and teach God's righteous standards.
β The Mosaic Covenant was temporary and fulfilled by Christ's perfect sacrifice for the sins of believers.
π The Palestinian Covenant emphasizes the return of the people to God and the promises made in the Abrahamic Covenant.
π The Davidic Covenant establishes David's lineage and the reign of his descendants as kings.
π The Biblical Covenants of God include a throne, a house, and a kingdom forever.
π€΄ Solomon received the covenant and had the most prosperous Kingdom in Israel's history.
π The New Covenant promises regeneration and the restoration of Israel.
π‘ The grace of God is for those who have the law written on their hearts.
π‘ Jesus introduced a new covenant for the church, which includes forgiveness of sins.
π‘ The purpose is not to abandon Israel, but to make them jealous until the second coming of Jesus.