Hebrews Lesson 112
NKJ Psalm 119:9 How can a young man cleanse his way?
By taking heed according to Your word.
We are in our study of
Hebrews. We are in Hebrews 8 and we’re not
going to stay there very long right now because of the nature of this
particular passage. Hebrews 8:6-8 - the
writer of Hebrews is transitioning from a discussion about the significance of Christ’s
present high priestly ministry - that He has a unique priesthood built on the
order of an ancient gentile royal priesthood, the order of Melchizedek. Therefore it’s different from the priesthood
of the Mosaic Law. It’s unrelated to the
Mosaic Law because the Mosaic Law was viewed from its inception as a temporary
law. Therefore the qualifications for
priesthood in the Mosaic Law were related to the tribes of
NKJ John
The Jews would understand
that to be an illusion to the Passover lamb.
Later in II Corinthians the
Apostle Paul refers to Christ as our Passover.
So as part of His priestly ministry He offers Himself as a sacrifice on
the cross for our sins where He pays the penalty for our sins on the cross. Then He’s in the grave 3 days, 3 nights. He ascends on the Day of First Fruits - everything
in fulfillment of specific feast days and types in the Old Testament - all part
of the array of predictions of (prophecies in the Old Testament) at least 100
that were precisely fulfilled by the Lord Jesus Christ at the First Advent. He is resurrected on the Feast of First
Fruits as the first fruits of those who have victory over death. He has a new body, a new resurrection body, and
appears to His disciples with many convincing proofs over the subsequent
weeks. He’s on the earth for 40 days
before He ascends. There’s a 10 day
period following His ascension before the Day of Pentecost when the present
Church Age begins.
At the ascension He
physically ascends (as we’ve studied) through the heavens to the throne of God
– to a specific destination – to the throne of God in what the Bible describes
as the third heaven. (The first heaven
being the atmosphere around the earth, the second heavens the stars and the universe
and the third heaven is the throne of God.)
He ascends to the throne of God where He is presently seated. The Latin word is sessionum
which became a technical word in theology for the session of Christ. He’s seated at the right hand of the Father. He is not yet on His throne, the throne of
David as prophesied in the Old Testament.
But He is seated waiting the deliverance the kingdom by the Father to
Him. That deliverance of the kingdom
comes when God the Father transfers to the Lord Jesus Christ judgment as per John
5 when Jesus said all judgment would be given to Him. That’s the imagery we see and have been
studying as a background in our Sunday morning series in Revelation 4 and 5 when
the Lamb who was slain is the only one worthy to come forward and open the 7
sealed scrolls. So Jesus Christ is
currently in session at the Father - functioning in His high priestly ministry (as
we have studied) as an intercessor for believers standing as our advocate ( I
John 2:2) defending believers accused of sin by Satan.
Of course every time Satan
accuses a believer of sin, Jesus says that sin was paid for on the cross. It’s paid in full. So the fact that He has this new position, the
writer of Hebrews has argued that a new priesthood necessitates a new
covenant. And as we have studied so many
times in the past, a covenant is a contract and God has… The theologians use
the word condescended. I am not specifically in favor of that word. It’s not
the best. He limits Himself. He is willing to accommodate Himself to the
finite nature of His creatures. From the
beginning of time God has structured His relationship to man within these legal
documents called covenants or contracts.
So we come to the eighth
final contract in history which is the New Covenant. That’s the subject that the writer is going into
here in Hebrews 8:6-8. He says:
NKJ Hebrews 8:6 But now He
The Lord Jesus Christ.
has obtained a more excellent
ministry, inasmuch as He is also Mediator of a better covenant,
That is the go-between of a
better covenant - better than the old temporary covenant of the Mosaic Law.
which was
established on better promises.
That is this New Covenant has
been enacted.
NKJ Hebrews 8:7 For if that first covenant had
been faultless, then no place would have been sought for a second.
The implication there with a
second class condition is that it wasn’t.
It had problems because it was a temporary document. The sacrifices didn’t permanently pay for
sin. It did not solve the spiritual
problem. It simply foreshadowed how it
would be solved.
Then his point is:
NKJ Hebrews 8:8 Because finding fault with them, He
That is God the Father.
says: "Behold, the days are
coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the house of
So we get our introduction to
this covenant in the following verses in the following verses of Hebrews 8:9 f.
But before we get there,
there are some other things that we need to study in relationship to this New
Covenant. Who was the covenant for? Who were the covenant partners? What is the extent of the New Covenant? How do we benefit today from this New
Covenant?
Remember as I pointed out
last time – I went through several points related to some summary principles
related to the nature of a covenant. It
was a legally binding obligation of God to man.
It was a pledge from God to man to fulfill certain promises which He had
made. It was a legally binding
contract. If you want a word substitution,
every time you hear the word “covenant” just substitute contract. It can be between two parties who are equal
to one another or one who is superior who’s imposing it on an inferior. That’s the nature that we have with divine
covenants. So this is a legal
contract. Each one of these contracts
describes what God’s responsibility is, what He is going to do and what man’s
responsibility is and what will happen to man if he fails in that
responsibility. Then God comes in
afterwards with plan B. This is the final covenant in the course of the
covenants.
So let’s review these 8
biblical covenants. Always keep in mind
that there is a theological system that was developed among the Calvinistic reformed
theologians in
The first three covenants are
gentile covenants. A gentile is anyone
who is not a Jew. Some people don’t
understand that. To me it’s a statement
of the obvious, but the Bible looks at two people. You have Jews and you have gentiles - Jews
and everybody else. So, in some sense God favors one race because He has a plan
and purpose for those particular people. We live in an era today when one of the most
horrible things you can be called is a racist.
That is if you operate on human
viewpoint. So when anybody is going to
favor any group simply on the basis of race, that is racism and that automatically
makes it evil. See how that has blasphemous
implications. God favors
But the first covenant is the
Edenic Covenant. Sometimes I call this
the Creation Covenant. It’s outlined in
Genesis 1:27-28. Man is to rule over the
fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and the beasts of the field. Male and female are created in the image and
likeness of God to be His representatives, vice gerents ruling over all creation. This covenant has a number of stipulations. They’re to guard the garden. They’re to work the garden. Adam is to name all of the animals. The woman is created in order to be his
assistant in order to be his etzer to help the man in fulfilling the
God-given responsibilities that he has as God’s representative.
We live in a world today where
in human viewpoint the feminist movement comes along and says, “Well, to say
that the wife is to help the man if fulfilling his God-given responsibilities
is demeaning to women and this is a horrible thing.”
Once again, “it is this
horrible antiquated patriarchal Christian thing that is Neanderthal so we need
to get rid of it.”
The reality of it is this
word etzer – the great thing about the Bible is everything hangs
together and complements one another. But
you have to take the Bible as the whole, as being the Word of God. Everywhere else in the Bible that you have
the word etzer used, the person who is the etzer is God. God is the helper of man. So if etzer is a demeaning role as per
the feminists, then that is a statement about the nature of God, that God would
be in a demeaning role as an etzer.
So you see everything ultimately can be pushed back to some kind of
statement about the nature of God. So
when the feminists come along with their propaganda and say women don’t need to
be helpers to the husbands, then they are making a theological statement and
blaspheming God because the underlying presupposition is that being a helper is
a negative thing. Yet the only other
person in the Bible who is an etzer is God. What a glorious thing to be an etzer! That’s a God-like thing.
So the Edenic Covenant comes
crashing down when man violates the one prohibition not to eat from the fruit of
the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. That’s
at the fall. So God goes to plan B. There’s a revision to the covenant. He has a codicil that comes in and there are
going to be certain stipulations. Man was
to rule over the animals, but the woman listened to an animal. So an animal is the one who brought the temptation
and deceived her. So now there is going
to be a new relationship with the animals.
Animals prior to the fall were herbivores. They were herbivores. They were grass eaters. After the fall some become flesh eaters
because now there’s death. There’s
violence that enters in. The man and the
woman were to multiply and fill the earth.
It was supposed to be a completely wonderful thing with nothing
negative. But now the woman is going to
have pain in child birth as a reminder of the fall (the curse). The man who was to guard and take care of the
garden, now the ground is going to produce thorns and thistles. There’s going to be laborious work involved
in production from the soil. The soil
is now going to fight man. So now labor
becomes toilsome. He lives by the sweat
of his brow. All of this is defined as
the Adamic Covenant spelled out in Genesis 3:14-19.
But even in the midst of that
covenant there is the proclamation of grace that the serpent is going to be
crushed by the seed of the woman. This
is a prophecy of the fact that Jesus Christ is going to come to defeat Satan
and reestablish that rule of man over creation when He returns at the Second Coming
as the God-man. So, as the greater Son
of David (the greater Son of Adam), He will establish a kingdom ruled by a man,
the God-man, and bring the earth back to what God originally intended it to be.
But as man developed from
Adam there was sin and disobedience. Men
revolted against God, rebelled against God.
Evil multiplied itself across the face of the earth. God needed to bring
judgment upon the earth because there was also an invasion by the sons of god
which is a term for angels. There were
demons who invaded sexually seeking to destroy the genetic purity of the human
race to block the seed of the woman. So
there was a flood.
Then in Genesis 9 God gives
the second revision of the original creation covenant. In each of these covenants man is still supposed
to multiply and fill the earth. There are
similarities, but each sphere of responsibility gets modified because of sin
and because of judgment. So under the
Noahic Covenant now there is going to be delegation of judicial responsibility
to man so that man in Genesis 9 is now responsible for policing criminal
behavior. Man’s life is precious because
every human being is in the image of God and so God says whenever man sheds
man’s blood, man shall shed his blood (the criminal’s blood) indicating that
human beings now have judicial responsibility to adjudicate criminal action and
to execute those who commit murder. This
is the basis for human government. It’s
the basis for law in human society. It’s
the basis for establishing the whole principle of human government.
There is a promise given with
the Noahic Covenant that God will not destroy the earth by water again. This is going to be symbolized by a bow in
the sky, a rainbow, which is associated with God’s presence in many other
passages. That rainbow is a constant
reminder that God will never again destroy the earth by water. He will destroy it by fire. It’s also a reminder that as long as you
continue to see rainbows – just remember that means you are still supposed to
execute criminals. The death penalty has
not gone out. It also means because it’s
in the Noahic Covenant that the eating of meat is authorized for human beings. So that means that you’re authorized to go
have a good steak and good prime rib.
You’d better do it now because the implication here is that when the
My personal opinion is that God
is going to create something that is going to taste just like a good rare prime
rib. But there won’t be the killing of
animals so get your hunting done now. Go
out and eat all the steak you can because that will change when we go into the
Now after the Noahic
Covenant, as time went by man failed again so God had to set up a new system. Now instead of working through the human race
in its entirety, God decided He’s going to work through one specific
family. So He goes to the family of Shem,
the third son of Noah (Ham, Shem, and Japheth) and one of his descendents
(Abraham). He calls out Abraham who is a
believer already in
There are three
provisions. God promises to give him a
specific piece of real estate which is much larger than the current nation of
After 1948 the original land
that was supposed to go to
So there are three provisions
in the Abrahamic Covenant – land, seed and blessing. Now each of these is then expanded in
subsequent covenants to the Jews. There’s
the land covenant or the real estate covenant sometimes called the Palestinian
Covenant because the term Palestinian used to mean Jewish.
That’s why the Palestinian
regiment that served in the British army in WWII was an all Jewish
regiment. It did not have any Arabs in
it. In fact the only relative of Arafat
that was operational at the time was the Mufti of Jerusalem who continuously
went to Berlin to encourage Hitler to kill all of the Jews and to help him
structure the final solution. It was the
Mufti of Jerusalem that was Arafat’s uncle who originated all the terrorist
activity in the
The term
So you have the land promise. You have the second covenant that expands the
Abrahamic Covenant is the seed covenant, the Davidic Covenant. II Samuel 7
where God promises that David will have an eternal descendent upon his
throne.
Then the final breakout
covenant of the Abrahamic Covenant is the covenant we’re studying, the New
Covenant. Now the only other covenant
that I haven’t listed is the conditional or temporary covenant of the Mosaic
Covenant which is given in Exodus chapters 20 through 40.
So this gives us the covenantal
structure that we find in the Bible. Here
we have the Abrahamic Covenant – three segments – land, seed, and blessing - the
land covenant Deuteronomy 30; the Davidic Covenant II Samuel 7 developing the
seed, and then the New Covenant Jeremiah 31.
Jeremiah 31 is the core passage. It’s the only New Covenant passage that
uses the words “new covenant”, but there are other passages. The Davidic Covenant also had three elements –
the promise of an eternal house, the promise of an eternal kingdom, and the
promise of an eternal throne. This sets
up the background for understanding the New Covenant. The land covenant develops the land promise;
the Davidic Covenant develops the seed promise; the New Covenant develops the
worldwide blessing promise.
Last time we went through
this fairly quickly. You may not get all
the Scriptures written down, but we’re going to go through each of these to see
what they teach us about the New Covenant so you’ll eventually get them. Jeremiah 31:31-34 is the central passage for
the New Covenant. If you compare that
with Isaiah 49:8, 54:10, 55:3, 59:21; 61:8-9, Jeremiah 32:37-41, Ezekiel 11:19,
16:60-63, 18:31, 34:25, 36:25-8, 37:21-28, Hosea 2:17-20 and Amos 9:13-15.
All of these passages tell us
something about the New Covenant. The covenant is between God as party of the
first part and the house of
See that’s what happens in
the study of Scripture is we have these contracts with Israel and people want
to come along and say that it applies to the church when the church isn’t a
party to the covenant. So when we look
at the New Covenant the party of the first part is God. Party of the second part is the house of
Third is the importance the New
Covenant. It provides for the
regeneration of
A seventh time and the
Sadducees who didn’t believe in resurrection say, “Well, who’s going to be her
husband in the regeneration?”
See that was a term that was
used. Regeneration referred to the
future kingdom. So that’s a key part of
this element. Of course He answered the
question and said that people are not going to marry or be given in marriage in
the kingdom.
So regeneration is a key
element. Also it will be a fulfillment
of all other covenants and promises to them.
What is one of the other covenants (so you are not zoning out from too
much sugar at Christmas)? Let’s think a
little bit. What does one of the other
covenants promise them? Land. Okay, now the importance of this point is
that the New Covenant is also linked to the fulfillment of the land covenant. That’s important because when the people try
to come along and say we have some elements of the New Covenant today, I want
to know why the Jews aren’t in the land.
See they try to break these things out and you can’t do it.
Fourth, there are ten provisions. I went through that last time. I am not going to repeat them this time. There are ten provisions which reinforce a
unique state of salvation for
Okay. That’s our summary - those first four
points. Then we come to a fifth point
which is a confirmation. God gives other
confirmations to this, to His covenants.
One of the confirmation passages is in Joel 2:28-32. So turn with me in your Old Testament to the
book of Joel, chapter 2. Joel is towards
the end. The last 12 books in the Old
Testament are called - in the Hebrew they were the Book of the 12 - But we call
them the twelve minor prophets, not because they’re of lesser importance; but
because they are shorter books. They
began with Hosea, Daniel, Joel, and Amos.
So Joel is the second of the Minor Prophets.
It’s written about 9th
century BC, about 800 BC. So, this is
very early. This isn’t long after the
Jeroboam I is the first king
in the north and he will have a golden calf built. He will say (just like Aaron did at the time
of the Exodus), “This is the God who brought you out of
See historical revisionism is
always a part of the establishment of a tyrannical government. As soon as you see people starting to rewrite
history that this nation wasn’t a Christian nation, there is no Christian
influence, we can’t have God in the schools and the founding fathers didn’t
really know anything about Christianity - as long as you have that kind of
revisionism going on, pay attention because people are trying to change the
foundation of our government which is exactly what Jeroboam I did. So he establishes these two centers of
worship in the north - one in the far north at Tel Dan and one in the south in
“We don’t want to have to go
all the way down to
So he’s already accommodating
to the lust patterns of the people. So
Joel comes along with a prophecy related to the end times - how God is
eventually going to restore the breach between the
The Day of the Lord is
described in the second chapter of Joel.
It is related to the Great Tribulation, that last 7 year period in
Then we come to Joel 2:28. Now
this is a very important passage because this is a passage that Peter quotes in
Acts 2 on the birthday of the church, right after the apostles are all standing
there and the Holy Spirit descends upon them like flames of fire over each of
the 11 disciples and they begin to speak in foreign languages.
The unbelievers that are
there, the Jews that are there say, “These people got drunk already?”
Peter says, “No, it’s only the
9th hour. It’s
This is not the result of
drunkenness. This is a work of the Holy
Spirit just like Joel said. Then he
quotes from Joel because Joel…the interesting thing is nothing that happened on
the day of Pentecost is prophesized in Joel 2.
Nothing that Joel says in Joel 2 happens on the Day of Pentecost. But what Peter is saying is these things that
are happening right here are like those events.
Now we’re going to get into this a little bit as we go through our study
– get into some things that are going on today in what I consider to be some wrong
teaching. We’ll save that for next time
where it’s a misunderstanding of what Peter is saying there in Acts 2. These are crucial passages – how to
understand the relationship between Joel 2 and Acts 2. We’ve studied some of this in the past. If you remember I went through…When was that? About…I don’t know in the last couple of
months I was teaching on hermeneutics and we went through the four different ways
in which the Old Testament is used in the New Testament based on how rabbis
tended to quote and apply Old Testament scripture. That comes some of the study and work that Arnold
Fruchtenbaum’s done. But we will step
around that right now and just look at these verses.
In verse 28, Joel 2:28 Joel
says:
NKJ Joel 2:28 " And it shall come to pass
afterward That I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your
daughters shall prophesy, Your old men shall dream dreams, Your young men shall
see visions.
God is speaking actually.
After what? After the Day of the Lord. After this judgment is completed, the 7 year
tribulation period, Church Age believers won’t go through that. We will be raptured. We will be taken to heaven before the 7 year
tribulation. The 7 year tribulation
relates to God bringing
That is part of the New
Covenant terminology. We haven’t gone
into that but in Jeremiah 31, but when Joel writes in the 8th
century he’s writing 300 years before Jeremiah specifies the New Covenant. So this is one of the first references to
what happens at the end of the Day of the Lord period when Jesus comes to
establish His kingdom and to enact the New Covenant.
NKJ Joel
See in Jeremiah 31 we’re told
that the key element of the New Covenant is that all the nation is regenerated. The Holy Spirit indwells and fills every Jew
to the point that no one needs to be taught about God because they have an
internal knowledge of God. So, there
won’t be a need for pastor-teachers or evangelists among the Jews at all. So this is clearly New Covenant terminology,
New Covenant description in Joel 2:28-32.
We continue to read in verse
30:
NKJ Joel
All related to the judgments
that occur at the end of the tribulation.
NKJ Joel
That is that final judgment
that culminates in the campaign of – military campaign of Armageddon.
NKJ Joel
Now that passage is quoted by
Paul in Romans 11 which is one of your passages in the New Testament that
relates to the New Covenant. In Romans
NKJ Romans
That’s the thrust of the
Greek houtos there.
That is how they will be
delivered and at the end of the tribulation period. What happens if you know
the map of Israel, is at the mid point of the tribulation when the Anti-Christ sets
himself up in the Holy of Holies of the Tribulation Temple to be worshipped as
God, Jesus said in Matthew 24 that when you see this sign, flee to the mountains.
‘Woe to the mother who’s
pregnant. Woe to the person who is out
in the field. Pack up your bags and be
ready to flee. As soon as you see that
sign, flee to the mountains.”
He’s talking about fleeing
south into the Judean wilderness which if you have been there is desert and
wilderness. Then you flee south across
the barren flats south of the
In fact this last year when
we were there we went up to the monastery which is up about 1500 feet higher
than that area. We didn’t go there the
first year. We walked up there, and we
kept walking up the trail, walking up the trail and coming around the bend and
walking up some more. Finally we got
there and everybody was resting. I saw
this sign up on the ridge. It said, “Great
view this way”. I said “Okay. I’ll walk up there.” Well when I got to that sign about 300 yards
off across another little valley and up the ridge was another sign that said, “Great
view here.” So I walked there. Now I have committed about 600 yards and I
got there and there is about another 300 yards off there is another sign. That was it. But I kept walking. When I got there, you’re standing out on a
little point. On a clear day you could
probably see 100 miles to
It is that rugged area that
is not easily attacked. In fact the Nabateans
who had their kingdom there, were not able to be defeated by the Romans until
the Romans captured a turncoat and he told them how the Nabateans were able to
get water down into
NKJ Matthew
That’s a reference to Joel
2:32. So they call on the name of the
Lord. They’ll be delivered. This is when
the remnant calls on Jesus. He comes as
the Jewish Messiah, delivers them, defeats the anti-Christ and establishes His
kingdom and inaugurates the New Covenant when you have this pouring out of the Holy
Spirit. In terms of a fifth element of
the New Covenant, you have confirmation in Joel 2:28-32.
Now the New Covenant is
mentioned in 4 different verses in the New Testament. Just the very fact that we call it the New
Testament versus the Old Testament is a recognition of the distinction between
the Old Covenant and the New Covenant.
Now the first two passages
talk about the same event. Luke
NKJ Luke
It is the redness of the wine
that was a picture of the shedding of blood and of death. So a covenant was always sealed with a
sacrifice. So the covenant is cut. The sacrifice that establishes the covenant is
made at the cross. So when we come to
this passage, it seems as if what Jesus is saying is that “after I die on the
cross anybody who believes in Me is part of the New Covenant.” But, we have to fit this within the whole
framework of Biblical revelation.
In 1Corinthians
NKJ 1 Corinthians
I highlighted the word “the” because
in the Greek there is a definite article before kaine
diatheke. It’s he kaine
diatheke – the New Covenant.
So there were those who came
along and said, “Well, we have a definite article here so this is talking about
one specific covenant; but in these other two passages there’s no article.”
Actually I misspoke a minute
ago when I used the word “definite”. We have a definite article in
English. In Greek, it’s just an article
because the function of the article in Greek is not merely or it’s not only to
make the noun definite. A word can be indefinite
and have the article; it can be definite without the article. The article in Greek doesn’t function like an
article in English. When you have people
who don’t understand that come along and translate the Greek, they make mistakes. For example in John 1:1:
NKJ John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and
the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
In the Greek there’s no article before that last
use of theos for God.
So you have a group of people
known as Jehovah Witnesses who came along and said, “See that shouldn’t be
translated ‘the Word was God’. It should be translated ‘the Word was a God’
because it doesn’t have the article. If
it had the article it would be ‘the God.’
But it doesn’t have the article so it should be ‘a god.’”
But see in Greek, the absence
of the article can be more significant and more definite than the presence of
the article. In fact one of the things that’s
emphasized when you don’t have an article with the noun is that it’s emphasizing
the quality of the noun or the essence of the noun. So by not having the article, John is making
an even stronger statement that the Word was the essence of God. He was full deity. He couldn’t say it any stronger. In fact, if he put the article there it would
minimize the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ known as the Word in that
particular passage. So that’s what’s
going on in these two passages in II Corinthians and Hebrews 9.
II Corinthians 3:6 says:
NKJ 2 Corinthians 3:6 who also made us sufficient as
ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the
letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.
But see the translators here
put in an “a” in there. The point I am
making here is a point of technical Greek grammar. The absence of the article doesn’t mean that
you should insert an indefinite English article. It’s emphasizing the quality, the essence of
the noun that New Covenant represents. So
as servants of New Covenant it’s would still indicate the New Covenant.
Now, just another little
point here. Some of you have been to
places in
Well, the same thing is going
on here. New Covenant is definite
without the article because he is emphasizing the quality and the essence and
the significance of this New Covenant. The
same thing is going on in Hebrews 9:15.
Now the reason I make that
point is there have been those (and some of you have heard people teach this)
who say that there are really two new covenants and this is the evidence for a
new covenant with the church because it talks about a new covenant indicating
that there is another New Covenant. But again
this is a misuse of Greek to try to use it to arrive at that conclusion. But that brings us to a very important point
that we won’t be able to get into tonight.
That is looking at these issues related whether there is one New Covenant
or two New Covenants.
The conclusion that I’ve
reached after years of studying this – I agree with John Nelson Darby who is
the first systematizer of dispensationalism that there is only one New Covenant
and it’s a new covenant with Israel only – the house of Israel and the house of
Judah and that the church benefits by way of blessing in the same way that in
the Old Testament God made a covenant with Abraham and said, “ On the basis of
the contract that I have with Abraham I am gong to bless the gentiles.”
In the New Covenant God says,
“On the basis of the covenant I am going
to establish with
So that’s how the church
comes into it.
We’ll get into that in more
detail because there is some confusion there and there are some important
things to talk about. So next time we’ll
talk about this issue of one new covenant, two new covenants, three new
covenants or half a new covenant - whatever.
And then we’ll start going through all those Old Testament passages to
understand the tremendous spiritual dimension of the New Covenant as it will be
established in the
With our heads bowed and our
eyes closed.