1. Old TestamentCertificate IV Assessment Task Application Task The Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenants of the Old Testament Juan Cabrales 1
2. Introduction Both the Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenants are the great importance; because both has played a very distinguish role in God’s redemptive plan of Salvation. The Abrahamic Covenant speaks of that Salvation is by faith alone and Justification has always been by faith in God based on the work of Christ and not ours (Gen. 15:6; Gal. 3:6). The Mosaic Covenant speaks of the Law given at Mount Sinai and The 613 laws reveal our inability to be righteous in our selves (Rom. 3:19; 5:20; 7:7) and should drive us to the cross (Gal. 3:19-25). 2
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5. Historical background and cultural context of the Abrahamic Covenant. Abraham lived in rural and polytheistic culture that he received from his ancestors. Joshua 24:2 And Joshua said to all the people, So says Jehovah, the God of Israel, Your fathers lived Beyond the River in times past, Terah the father of Abraham, and the father of Nahor, and they served other gods. God initiated His covenant with Abram when he was living in Ur of the Chaldeans, promising a land, descendants and blessing. (Genesis 12:1-3) Abram went with his family to Haran, lived there for a time, and left at the age of 75. (Genesis 12:4-5) 5
6. Historical background and cultural context of the Abrahamic Covenant. After Lot separated from Abram, God again promised the land to him and his descendants. (Genesis 13:14-17) This covenant was ratified when God passed between the sacrificial animals Abram laid before God. (Genesis 15:1-21) When Abram was 99 God renewed His covenant, changing Abram’s name to Abraham (“Father of a Multitude”). Sign of the covenant: circumcision. (Genesis 17:1-27). Confirmation of the covenant because of Abraham’s obedience. (Genesis 22:15-18) 6
8. The treatment of the Abrahamic covenant in the New Testament and its relevance for Christian today. The relevance of the Abrahamic covenant for Christians today is that an individual's trust, “by faith,” in the physical Seed of Abraham, Jesus Christ, brings the universal blessing available to all families of the earth (Gal. 3:16). And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand, [saying], "In you all the nations shall be blessed." So then those who [are] of faith are blessed with believing Abraham. (Galatians 3:8-9 NKJV) For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. (Galatians 3:26 NKJV) And if you [are] Christ's, then you are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise. (Galatians 3:29 NKJV) 8
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11. The mosaic covenant Historical background and cultural context of the Mosaic Covenant. History tells us that the Hebrew people lived in slavery, suffering and in a subjugating culture for 400 years until Moses brought them out of Egypt by the mighty hand of God into the wilderness to be separated for God. In the Mount Sinai God made a conditional covenant with them, in which God gave them the Law to live by. 11
12. The mosaic covenant The treatment of the Mosaic covenant in the New Testament and its relevance for Christian today. The Mosaic covenant has fulfilled its purpose in bringing us to Christ the New Covenant. Its application is that it still show us that we all are sinners and it cannot and will not put us right before God by just doing the works of the Law. Justification is only and ever will be throughout Jesus Christ by accepting the work that He did at the Cross. James 2:10 For whoever shall keep the whole Law and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. 12