Review for Lesson 7:

1. The *Ten Commandments Covenant* was given to Israel at Mount Sinai.

2. Israel (God`s people) continued to break God`s Ten Commandments Covenant again and again.

3. God predicted a new and different covenant to be made with Israel because they had broken His Covenant.

4. God`s prediction came true when Jesus came.
Isaiah 53
"4 Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows, yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.
  5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole, ..." (RSV)


New Testament Books
THE NEW TESTAMENT
lesson 7
Book of Hebrews
WHEN DID THE NEW AGREEMENT TAKE EFFECT?
WHEN DID THE NEW AGREEMENT TAKE EFFECT?


New Testament Books
THE NEW TESTAMENT
SECOND CORINTHIANS
CHAPTER 3
Second
Corinthians

THE NEW TESTAMENT
EPHESIANS
CHAPTER 2
Ephesians


The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
  Definition of "testament" American Heritage:
  [archaic]: covenant between human beings and God. "Covenant": binding agreement; compact. Law: formal sealed agreement or contract.
   [Hence, in the Bible meaning,
"testament"="covenant".]

The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
   "Testament"="covenant"
  1. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel, were called the "uncircumcision", were "strangers from the covenants of promise."

The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
   "Testament"="covenant"
  1. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel, were called the "uncircumcision", were "strangers from the covenants of promise."
  2. But Jesus has united both into one by the New Covenant.

The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
   "Testament"="covenant"
  1. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel, were called the "uncircumcision", were "strangers from the covenants of promise."
  2. But Jesus has united both into one by the New Covenant.
  3. The New Covenant came into effect after Christ's death on the cross.

The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
   "Testament"="covenant"
  1. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel, were called the "uncircumcision", were "strangers from the covenants of promise."
  2. But Jesus has united both into one by the New Covenant.
  3. The New Covenant came into effect after Christ's death on the cross.
  4. Jesus died for all sins committed under the Old and New Covenant.

The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
   "Testament"="covenant"
  1. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel, were called the "uncircumcision", were "strangers from the covenants of promise."
  2. But Jesus has united both into one by the New Covenant.
  3. The New Covenant came into effect after Christ's death on the cross.
  4. Jesus died for all sins committed under the Old and New Covenant.
  5. The first covenant is "old", "done away with" and places "a vail" over one's heart when he reads it.

The main thought in our selected passage from the books of Hebrews, 2 Corinthians, Ephesians is

(select)

God's new covenant comes into effect at His Son's birth on Earth.

The cross is the end of the Old Covenant and the beginning of the New.

Jesus was a good man but at his death all hope for Israel was gone.



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