Biblical covenant between God and the ancient Israelites
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Abrahamic religions believe in the Mosaic covenant (named after Moses), also known as the Sinaitic covenant (after the biblical Mount Sinai), which refers to a covenant between the Israelite tribes and their God, including their proselytes, not limited to the ten commandments, nor the event when they were given, but including the entirety of laws that their patriarch Moses delivered from God in the five books of Torah.[1][2]
^Jewish Encyclopedia: Proselyte: "...Isa. lvi. 3-6 enlarges on the attitude of those that joined themselves to Yhwh, "to minister to Him and love His name, to be His servant, keeping the Sabbath from profaning it, and laying hold on His covenant.""
^Exodus 20:8: "thy stranger that is within thy gates"
There is debate among the reformed if the Mosaiccovenant was in some way a republication of the covenant of works. The view that there was such a republication...
form of Christian covenant theology where the works principle of the covenant of works was republished in some way in the Mosaiccovenant. The view is popular...
(or World to come), in which the eternal Mosaiccovenant with Israel will be confirmed. Of this Mosaiccovenant between God and Israel the Shabbat is declared...
The Mosaiccovenant or Law of Moses – which Christians generally call the "Old Covenant" (in contrast to the New Covenant) – played an important role...
places emphasis on correct conduct (or orthopraxy), focusing on the Mosaiccovenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud. Mainstream Roman Catholicism...
and resurrection Mosaiccovenant, a biblical covenant between God and the biblical Israelites, including their proselytes. New Covenant theology, a Christian...
under the Mosaiccovenant, was the physical fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenant, a foreshadow of the superior New Covenant of grace. New Covenant theologians...
religions. Religious Jews regard Judaism as their means of observing the Mosaiccovenant, which was established between God and the Israelites, their ancestors...
role as God's covenanted people, thus asserting that the New Covenant through Jesus Christ has superseded or replaced the Mosaiccovenant. Supersessionists...
Judaism,[citation needed] and that the MosaicCovenant of the Hebrew Bible has been superseded by the New Covenant of Jesus, wherein salvation is brought...
claimed that the keeping of the Mosaiccovenant was superseded by faith in Jesus and the gospel (the New Covenant). 613 commandments Documentary hypothesis...
reveals himself to his people and establishes the Ten Commandments and Mosaiccovenant: the Israelites are to keep his torah (i.e. law, instruction), and...
least some Mosaic Laws have been set aside under the New Covenant, there are some theology systems that view the entire Mosaic or Old Covenant as abrogated...
14–20), and the "covenant lawsuit" (6.1–8), a distinct genre in which Yahweh (God) sues Israel for breach of contract of the Mosaiccovenant. Chapter 1:1...
additionally proposed an alternative view to covenant theology in which the Mosaiccovenant was seen as neither a covenant of grace nor one of works, but rather...
taking possession of it. Joshua also was the leader in renewing the Mosaiccovenant with their God. Caleb was from the tribe of Judah. He was also chosen...
A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering...
Antitheses) to be an antitype of the proclamation of the Ten Commandments or MosaicCovenant by Moses from the Biblical Mount Sinai.[citation needed] Those who...
Israel at Mount Sinai upon the condition of their acceptance of the Mosaiccovenant between themselves and the LORD God. The decalogue immediately follows...
expelled from Heaven;: 90 the absence of references to terms of the Mosaiccovenant (such as the observance of Shabbat or the rite of circumcision), as...
woman's husband. In the Christian Covenant, a woman shalt not covet another woman's husband just like in the Mosaiccovenant a man is shalt not covet another...
indicates controversy concerning circumcision, Sabbath observance, and the MosaicCovenant. It would appear, from Paul's response, that they cited the example...