This session offers a panoramic look at the Old Covenant, tracing its development from Sinai to Moab and exploring its structure, content, and meaning. Learn how this covenant shaped Israel’s national identity through laws, worship, and cultural practices. Discover its resemblance to ANE suzerain-vassal treatises, its connection to God’s desire for a people of His own possession, and the central command: to love Yahweh with all your heart. Verses: Exod. 19:5-6; Lev. 19:18; Deut. 6:4-9; Deut. 7:6; Deut. 26:16-19; Deut. 29:10-15; Deut. 30:11-20; Hos. 2:14-20 Teacher: Sean Finnegan
In the final session, Sean Finnegan and Jerry Wierwille respond to audience questions, offering clarity on difficult topics in New Covenant Theology. Explore nuanced...
This session thoughtfully critiques covenant theology, highlighting both its elegant simplicity and key theological concerns. Explore the artificial nature of its three-covenant structure, the...
This session explores the New Covenant identity markers that define believers under Christ’s rule. Unlike the Old Covenant’s external signs (circumcision, dietary laws, and...