Baloney. . .nothing is impossible with God.
First of all, the first covenant is the Abrahamic covenant, which is fulfilled in the new covenant.
The Mosaic (old) covenant was a temporary addition (Gal 3:19) to the Abrahamic covenant of
Promise (Christ), given to reveal sin and its penalty, as well as the holiness of God.
God gave the Mosaic covenant to reveal sin and its penalty, not to give eternal life.
If he gave it for eternal life, then he made a false offer, because it is impossible for man to
obtain eternal life through the righteousness of law keeping (Gal 3:10), and that for two reasons:
righteousness is only by faith (Ge 15:6), and
it is impossible for man to keep the law perfectly (Gal 3:10).
Yes, long life was one of the physical blessings of obedience.
Nope. . .the Greek word is kainos (new), meaning newly made, of different nature,
the Greek word is not neos (new), meaning reproduction of the old in quality and character,
nor is it anakainoo (renewed).
The new covenant is the fulfillment of the first covenant, the Abrahamic Covenant of Promise (Christ).
Do you ever stop mish-mashing God's word written?
The law written on our hearts is the new covenant (Lk 22:20) law of Christ (Mt 22:37-40), which fulfills everything.
The definition of "old" (gerasko) is given in the verse--"to decay and wax old."
It has been done (past tense).
Nope. . .Heb 8:13 teaches that the Mosaic (Old) Covenant is obsolete, having been made so when
God changed the priesthood on which the law was based (Heb 7:11),
because the covenant was based on the law,
which law was based on the priesthood (Heb 7:11),
which priesthood was changed (Heb 7:12),
setting aside the Levitical priesthood, and establishing a new eternal priesthood (Heb 7:17, 21).
According to the NT word of God, we are simply called to obey the law of Christ (Mt 22:37-40).
First of all, the first covenant is the Abrahamic covenant, which is fulfilled in the new covenant.
The Mosaic (old) covenant was a temporary addition (Gal 3:19) to the Abrahamic covenant of
Promise (Christ), given to reveal sin and its penalty, as well as the holiness of God.
God gave the Mosaic covenant to reveal sin and its penalty, not to give eternal life.
If he gave it for eternal life, then he made a false offer, because it is impossible for man to
obtain eternal life through the righteousness of law keeping (Gal 3:10), and that for two reasons:
righteousness is only by faith (Ge 15:6), and
it is impossible for man to keep the law perfectly (Gal 3:10).
Yes, long life was one of the physical blessings of obedience.
Nope. . .the Greek word is kainos (new), meaning newly made, of different nature,
the Greek word is not neos (new), meaning reproduction of the old in quality and character,
nor is it anakainoo (renewed).
The new covenant is the fulfillment of the first covenant, the Abrahamic Covenant of Promise (Christ).
Do you ever stop mish-mashing God's word written?
The law written on our hearts is the new covenant (Lk 22:20) law of Christ (Mt 22:37-40), which fulfills everything.
The definition of "old" (gerasko) is given in the verse--"to decay and wax old."
It has been done (past tense).
Nope. . .Heb 8:13 teaches that the Mosaic (Old) Covenant is obsolete, having been made so when
God changed the priesthood on which the law was based (Heb 7:11),
because the covenant was based on the law,
which law was based on the priesthood (Heb 7:11),
which priesthood was changed (Heb 7:12),
setting aside the Levitical priesthood, and establishing a new eternal priesthood (Heb 7:17, 21).
According to the NT word of God, we are simply called to obey the law of Christ (Mt 22:37-40).
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