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The New Covenant



The new covenant guarantees Israel a converted heart as the foundation of all her blessings. According to the Old Testament principle that such a conversion can not be affected permanently without the shedding of blood, this covenant necessitates a sacrifice, acceptable to God, as the foundation on which it is instituted.

If the church fulfills this covenant, she may also fulfill the other covenants made with Israel and there is no need for an earthly millennium. It also requires that God does not fulfill his promises to Israel.

The following provisions for Israel, the people of the new covenant, to be fulfilled in the millennium, the period of the new covenant, are found in the Old
Testament:

(1) The new covenant is an unconditional, grace covenant resting on the “I
will” of God. The frequency of the use of the phrase in Jeremiah 31:31-34 is
striking. Cf. Ezekiel 16:60-62.

(2) The new covenant is an everlasting covenant. This is closely related to the
fact that it is unconditional and made in grace…(Isa. 61:2, cf. Ezek. 37:26; Jer. 31:35-37).

(3) The new covenant also promises the impartation of a renewed mind and
heart which we may call regeneration…(Jer. 31:33, cf. Isa. 59:21).

(4) The new covenant provides for restoration to the favor and blessing of God…(Hos. 2:19-20, cf. Isa. 61:9).

(5) Forgiveness of sin is also included in the covenant, “for I will remove their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more” (Jer. 31:34b).

(6) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is also included. This is seen by comparing Jeremiah 31:33 with Ezekiel 36:27.

(7) The teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit will be manifested, and the will of God will be known by obedient hearts…(Jer. 31:34).

(8) As is always the case when Israel is in the land, she will be blessed materially in accordance with the provisions of the new covenant…Jeremiah 32:41;

…Isaiah 61:8…Ezekiel 34:25-27.

(9) The sanctuary will be rebuilt in Jerusalem, for it is written “I…will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore. My tabernacle also shall be with
them” (Ezek. 37:26-27a).

(10) War shall cease and peace shall reign according to Hosea 2:18. The fact that this is also a definite characteristic of the millennium (Isa. 2:4) further supports the fact that the new covenant is millennial in its fulfillment.

(11) The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ is the foundation of all the blessings of the new covenant, for “by the blood of thy covenant I have sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water” (Zech. 9:11).



By way of summary, it may be said that as far as the Old Testament teaching
on the new covenant is concerned, the covenant was made with the Jewish
people. Its period of fulfillment is yet future beginning when the Deliverer shall
come and continuing throughout all eternity. Its provisions for the nation Israel are
glorious, and they all rest and depend on the very Word of God.

Confirmation of this covenant is given in the statement in Isaiah 61:8-9, where it is
called everlasting, and again in Ezekiel 37:21-28. There the following points are to be observed:



(1) Israel to be regathered: (2) Israel to be one nation, ruled by one king; (3)
Israel no longer to be idolatrous, to be cleansed, forgiven; (4) Israel to dwell
“forever” in the land after regathering; (5) the covenant of peace with them to be
everlasting; (6) God’s tabernacle to be with them, i.e., He will be present with them
in a visible way; (7) Israel to be known among Gentiles as a nation blessed of God.
All of these promises are implicit in the basic passage of Jeremiah, but they
confirm, enrich, and enlarge the covenant.

This covenant, then, has to do with the regeneration, forgiveness, and justification of Israel, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit with His subsequent ministries, Israel’s regathering and restoration to the place of blessing, all founded on the blood of Jesus Christ.

The Old Testament teaches that the new covenant is for Israel is also seen by the fact of its very name…contrasted with the Mosaic covenant (the old one has become obsolete)…the new covenant is made with the same people as the Mosaic…the Scripture clearly teaches that the Mosaic covenant of the law was made with the nation Israel only. (Romans 2:14…Romans 6:14 and Galatians 3:24-25…2 Corinthians 3:7-11…Leviticus 26:46…Deuteronomy 4:8.

The time of the fulfillment of the New Covenant. It has been agreed that the time of the new covenant was future. It was always viewed as future when reference is made to it in the Old Testament prophecies. Hosea (2:18-20), Isaiah (55:3), Ezekiel (16:60, 62; 20:37; 34:25-26) all spoke of it as future. It must be viewed as yet future, for this covenant can not be realized by Israel until God has affected her salvation and restoration to the land.

This covenant must follow the return of Christ at the second coming. The blessings anticipated in the covenant will not be realized until Israel’s salvation, and this salvation follows the return of the Deliverer. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written. There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: for this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins [Rom. 11:26-27].

The relation of the church to the new covenant. There are five clear references to the new covenant in the New Testament: Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25; 2 Corinthians 3:6; Hebrews 8:8; 9:15. In addition to these there are six other references to it: Matthew 26:28; Mark 14:24; Romans 11:27; Hebrews 8:10-13, and 12:24. The question arises as to the relationship of the believers of this present age to the new covenant of Jeremiah 31:31-34. This question is important, for, as has been seen previously, the contention of the Amillennialist is that the church is now fulfilling these Old Testament prophecies and therefore there need be no earthly millennium.

Remember, the gospel is not a covenant, but the revelation of the salvation of God. It proclaims the great salvation. We enjoy indeed all the essential privileges of the new covenant, its foundation being laid on God’s part in the blood of Christ, but we do so in spirit, not according to the letter. The new covenant will be established formally with Israel in the millennium.

The blood of the New Covenant shed upon the cross of Calvary is the basis of all of the blessings of the believer in the present age. The believer, therefore, participates in the worth to the sinner of the New Covenant, so that he partakes of the Lord’s supper in remembrance of the blood of the New Covenant, (I Cor. 11:25), and he is also a minister of the New Covenant, (II Cor. 3:6). It is also said of the believer that he is a child of Abraham because he is of faith (Gal. 3:7), and of Christ, (Gal. 3:29).

The believer has been made near by the blood of Christ, (Eph. 2:13). He benefits in the New Covenant as a fellow-citizen of the saints and of the household
of God, (Eph. 2:19), and not as a member of the commonwealth of Israel, (Eph. 2:12)

When the covenants are studied analytically we find seven great features which are determinative: (1) a nation forever, (2) a land forever, (3) a King forever, (4) a throne forever, (5) a kingdom forever, (6) a new covenant, and (7) abiding blessings
 
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(10) War shall cease and peace shall reign according to Hosea 2:18. The fact that this is also a definite characteristic of the millennium (Isa. 2:4) further supports the fact that the new covenant is millennial in its fulfillment.
Isaiah Chapter 2 shows "The Day Of The Lord" (The End) and the "Eternal Kingdom" that follows

Isaiah Chapter 2 isn't a temporary 1,000 year kingdom on this earth as you falsely claim

Isaiah 2:12KJV
12 For the day of the Lord of hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty, and upon every one that is lifted up; and he shall be brought low:

2 Peter 3:10KJV
10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
 

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The new covenant guarantees Israel a converted heart as the foundation of all her blessings.
Who is the Israel that "the new covenant guarantees a converted heart as the foundation of all her blessings".

By what does God identify them?

1. Their race
2. Their religion
3. Their culture
4. Their domicile
5. Their faithfulness and obedience to God and His Son

?

Tip:
God is not a racist.
No amount of argument or effort can contort Him into one.
 
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By way of summary, it may be said that as far as the Old Testament teaching
on the new covenant is concerned, the covenant was made with the Jewish
people. Its period of fulfillment is yet future beginning when the Deliverer shall
come and continuing throughout all eternity.
You should try telling these Jews that "its period of fulfillment is yet future".

Tell us what they say. :laughing:

Not to mention every other Jew throughout history who has accepted Christ and His New Covenant.

Beginning with His own disciples.

The claim that "its period of fulfillment is yet future" is beyond absurd.
 
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The new Covenant has nothing to do either with ethnic Israel, nor with mankind in general, but is only for the Spiritual Israelite individuals; the true Overcomers, who are born again faithful Christian believers; the ones who bear the proper fruit. Matthew 21:43

The Bible’s restoration prophesies do not belong to those who call themselves Jews, or to the citizens of the State of Israel, for they are a part of the world that Jesus spoke about in Revelation 2:20-23, John 15:6, Matthew 21:33-46

Bible teaching could not be clearer: it is we Christians who are the inheritors of God’s Promises to the Patriarchs, Isaiah 51:1-2, Galatians 3:26-29, and it cannot be that God will give His holy Land to anyone who rejects His Son and fails to obey the Commandments.
 

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The new Covenant has nothing to do either with ethnic Israel, nor with mankind in general, but is only for the Spiritual Israelite individuals; the true Overcomers, who are born again faithful Christian believers; the ones who bear the proper fruit. Matthew 21:43

The Bible’s restoration prophesies do not belong to those who call themselves Jews, or to the citizens of the State of Israel, for they are a part of the world that Jesus spoke about in Revelation 2:20-23, John 15:6, Matthew 21:33-46

Bible teaching could not be clearer: it is we Christians who are the inheritors of God’s Promises to the Patriarchs, Isaiah 51:1-2, Galatians 3:26-29, and it cannot be that God will give His holy Land to anyone who rejects His Son and fails to obey the Commandments.
We have a different method of interpretation. I am a Dispensationalist. That's the issue that needs to be settled before we start interpreting the text. Your interpretation method is very clear in your interpretation of the NT. I am not persuaded.
 

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We have a different method of interpretation. I am a Dispensationalist. That's the issue that needs to be settled before we start interpreting the text. Your interpretation method is very clear in your interpretation of the NT. I am not persuaded.
The Lord will settle the issue of who are His Elect, the chosen peoples of God.
Paul plainly states; But of Israel; [the Jewish State of Israel] only a remnant will survive. Romans 9:27

My method of interpretation of the Bible, is to read the actual Words and understand the actual meaning. We are told the Lord will destroy His enemies on the Day of His fiery wrath; the Sixth Seal worldwide disaster. His enemies are the ungodly and haters of Jesus. Which includes those who did not want Him for their King...... Luke 19:27
 

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The New Covenant



The new covenant guarantees Israel a converted heart as the foundation of all her blessings. According to the Old Testament principle that such a conversion can not be affected permanently without the shedding of blood, this covenant necessitates a sacrifice, acceptable to God, as the foundation on which it is instituted.

If the church fulfills this covenant, she may also fulfill the other covenants made with Israel and there is no need for an earthly millennium. It also requires that God does not fulfill his promises to Israel.

The following provisions for Israel, the people of the new covenant, to be fulfilled in the millennium, the period of the new covenant, are found in the Old
Testament:

(1) The new covenant is an unconditional, grace covenant resting on the “I
will” of God. The frequency of the use of the phrase in Jeremiah 31:31-34 is
striking. Cf. Ezekiel 16:60-62.

(2) The new covenant is an everlasting covenant. This is closely related to the
fact that it is unconditional and made in grace…(Isa. 61:2, cf. Ezek. 37:26; Jer. 31:35-37).

(3) The new covenant also promises the impartation of a renewed mind and
heart which we may call regeneration…(Jer. 31:33, cf. Isa. 59:21).

(4) The new covenant provides for restoration to the favor and blessing of God…(Hos. 2:19-20, cf. Isa. 61:9).

(5) Forgiveness of sin is also included in the covenant, “for I will remove their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more” (Jer. 31:34b).

(6) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is also included. This is seen by comparing Jeremiah 31:33 with Ezekiel 36:27.

(7) The teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit will be manifested, and the will of God will be known by obedient hearts…(Jer. 31:34).

(8) As is always the case when Israel is in the land, she will be blessed materially in accordance with the provisions of the new covenant…Jeremiah 32:41;

…Isaiah 61:8…Ezekiel 34:25-27.

(9) The sanctuary will be rebuilt in Jerusalem, for it is written “I…will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore. My tabernacle also shall be with
them” (Ezek. 37:26-27a).

(10) War shall cease and peace shall reign according to Hosea 2:18. The fact that this is also a definite characteristic of the millennium (Isa. 2:4) further supports the fact that the new covenant is millennial in its fulfillment.

(11) The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ is the foundation of all the blessings of the new covenant, for “by the blood of thy covenant I have sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water” (Zech. 9:11).



By way of summary, it may be said that as far as the Old Testament teaching
on the new covenant is concerned, the covenant was made with the Jewish
people. Its period of fulfillment is yet future beginning when the Deliverer shall
come and continuing throughout all eternity. Its provisions for the nation Israel are
glorious, and they all rest and depend on the very Word of God.

Confirmation of this covenant is given in the statement in Isaiah 61:8-9, where it is
called everlasting, and again in Ezekiel 37:21-28. There the following points are to be observed:



(1) Israel to be regathered: (2) Israel to be one nation, ruled by one king; (3)
Israel no longer to be idolatrous, to be cleansed, forgiven; (4) Israel to dwell
“forever” in the land after regathering; (5) the covenant of peace with them to be
everlasting; (6) God’s tabernacle to be with them, i.e., He will be present with them
in a visible way; (7) Israel to be known among Gentiles as a nation blessed of God.
All of these promises are implicit in the basic passage of Jeremiah, but they
confirm, enrich, and enlarge the covenant.

This covenant, then, has to do with the regeneration, forgiveness, and justification of Israel, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit with His subsequent ministries, Israel’s regathering and restoration to the place of blessing, all founded on the blood of Jesus Christ.

The Old Testament teaches that the new covenant is for Israel is also seen by the fact of its very name…contrasted with the Mosaic covenant (the old one has become obsolete)…the new covenant is made with the same people as the Mosaic…the Scripture clearly teaches that the Mosaic covenant of the law was made with the nation Israel only. (Romans 2:14…Romans 6:14 and Galatians 3:24-25…2 Corinthians 3:7-11…Leviticus 26:46…Deuteronomy 4:8.

The time of the fulfillment of the New Covenant. It has been agreed that the time of the new covenant was future. It was always viewed as future when reference is made to it in the Old Testament prophecies. Hosea (2:18-20), Isaiah (55:3), Ezekiel (16:60, 62; 20:37; 34:25-26) all spoke of it as future. It must be viewed as yet future, for this covenant can not be realized by Israel until God has affected her salvation and restoration to the land.

This covenant must follow the return of Christ at the second coming. The blessings anticipated in the covenant will not be realized until Israel’s salvation, and this salvation follows the return of the Deliverer. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written. There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: for this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins [Rom. 11:26-27].

The relation of the church to the new covenant. There are five clear references to the new covenant in the New Testament: Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25; 2 Corinthians 3:6; Hebrews 8:8; 9:15. In addition to these there are six other references to it: Matthew 26:28; Mark 14:24; Romans 11:27; Hebrews 8:10-13, and 12:24. The question arises as to the relationship of the believers of this present age to the new covenant of Jeremiah 31:31-34. This question is important, for, as has been seen previously, the contention of the Amillennialist is that the church is now fulfilling these Old Testament prophecies and therefore there need be no earthly millennium.

Remember, the gospel is not a covenant, but the revelation of the salvation of God. It proclaims the great salvation. We enjoy indeed all the essential privileges of the new covenant, its foundation being laid on God’s part in the blood of Christ, but we do so in spirit, not according to the letter. The new covenant will be established formally with Israel in the millennium.

The blood of the New Covenant shed upon the cross of Calvary is the basis of all of the blessings of the believer in the present age. The believer, therefore, participates in the worth to the sinner of the New Covenant, so that he partakes of the Lord’s supper in remembrance of the blood of the New Covenant, (I Cor. 11:25), and he is also a minister of the New Covenant, (II Cor. 3:6). It is also said of the believer that he is a child of Abraham because he is of faith (Gal. 3:7), and of Christ, (Gal. 3:29).

The believer has been made near by the blood of Christ, (Eph. 2:13). He benefits in the New Covenant as a fellow-citizen of the saints and of the household
of God, (Eph. 2:19), and not as a member of the commonwealth of Israel, (Eph. 2:12)

When the covenants are studied analytically we find seven great features which are determinative: (1) a nation forever, (2) a land forever, (3) a King forever, (4) a throne forever, (5) a kingdom forever, (6) a new covenant, and (7) abiding blessings
Only true Israel the church is converted by the New covenant made up of both Jew and Gentile
 
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Only true Israel the church is converted by the New covenant made up of both Jew and Gentile
I wouldn't buy that, not for a minute. I am a dispensationist so my interpretations are in concert with the tenants of Dispensationism. You have a completely different method of interpretation. Replacement theology is not something I consider.
 

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I wouldn't buy that, not for a minute. I am a dispensationist so my interpretations are in concert with the tenants of Dispensationism. You have a completely different method of interpretation. Replacement theology is not something I consider.
It is not replacement theology at all it is covenant theology.

Paul did state that "Not all Israel is Israel"
 
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That's even worse, I was trying to give you the benefit of a doubt.
How so?

What does "not all Israel is Isreal" mean?

Since Paul said, "not all Israel is Israel" then what did Paul mean when he said "in this way all Israel will be saved"?

Who exactly is "all Israel"?
 
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That's even worse, I was trying to give you the benefit of a doubt.

Did the Old Covenant actually save anyone or were those before the cross saved in the same way as us after the cross?
 
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Two Israels.

Romans 9
6 Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called.
8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.

1. Of Israel:
Not all Israel
The children of the flesh
Not the children of God
Not the children of the promise
Not counted for the seed

2. All Israel:
Not of Israel
Not the children of the flesh
The children of God
The children of the promise
Counted for the seed

Only one of these two Israels shall be saved.

Romans 11

26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:

Only faithful obedient spiritual "all Israel", comprised of the believing elect beloved remnant from Israel (Romans 9:27; Romans 11:1-5,26,28), and believers from among the Gentiles (Romans 11:11), shall be saved.
 
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Two Israels.

Romans 9
6 Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called.
8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.

1. Of Israel:
Not all Israel
The children of the flesh
Not the children of God
Not the children of the promise
Not counted for the seed

2. All Israel:
Not of Israel
Not the children of the flesh
The children of God
The children of the promise
Counted for the seed

Only one of these two Israels shall be saved.

Romans 11

26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:

Only faithful obedient spiritual "all Israel", comprised of the believing elect beloved remnant from Israel (Romans 9:27; Romans 11:1-5,26,28), and believers from among the Gentiles (Romans 11:11), shall be saved.
Yes Romans 11:26 has two different descriptions "Zion" and "Jacob" for a reason

And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion (National Israel) the Deliverer (Jesus), and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob (Spiritual Israel)
 
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I wouldn't buy that, not for a minute. I am a dispensationist so my interpretations are in concert with the tenants of Dispensationism. You have a completely different method of interpretation. Replacement theology is not something I consider.
What has replacement theology replaced?

Has it replaced Israel's physical DNA? No.

Has it replaced Israel's opportunity to accept Christ and be saved? No.

So what has replacement theology replaced?
 
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By way of summary, it may be said that as far as the Old Testament teaching
on the new covenant is concerned, the covenant was made with the Jewish
people. Its period of fulfillment is yet future beginning when the Deliverer shall
come and continuing throughout all eternity. Its provisions for the nation Israel are
glorious, and they all rest and depend on the very Word of God.
The Gentile inclusion in the new covenant was ordained by God that the gentiles would come into Israel, and so join them in their covenant. Only after Israel rejected Jesus their Messiah did God then bypass Israel to bring the Gospel directly to the Gentiles.

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