Naomi25
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Wow. What an incredibly...interesting way, to tell me I know nothing. Of course, I'd beg to differ, I'd just say I understand it somewhat differently.It is evident from this response that your knowledge of the various covenants mentioned in the scriptures is somewhat limited therefore we should probably begin with a review of some of these. A clear appreciation of the divine covenants is important and valuable to the Christian. In the knowledge of these he possesses the key to the understanding of the entire plan of God.
Ah...no. No there is no mention of "heavenly seed" in this verse or this covenant. The covenant promise is to multiply Abraham's seed, his earthly seed, so they will number as the stars in the heaven or the sand upon the shore. That's talking about numbers, not a "class". You're pulling that out of nowhere.The first covenant (literally the first) is the Abrahamic Covenant (Gen 17:1-7)
Gen. 22:16-18: “...By myself have I sworn, for because thou hast...not withheld thy son, thy only son: That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies; And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed; because thou hast obeyed my voice.”
It is important to note here that there are two distinct classes here that are to be ultimately bless, an earthly seed, “as the sand upon the sea shore”, and a heavenly seed, “as the stars of the heavens”
I agree with you here, although perhaps for different reasons. The Law was given to the Jews. Not to the Gentiles.The next covenant was the “Law covenant”, Gal. 3:19, 17: “...It was added because of transgressions, till the seed should come to whom the promise was made; the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise (of the first covenant) of none effect.”
The Law covenant...was an addition to the previous covenant, the Abrahamic covenant being the original had stood for four hundred and thirty years before the Law covenant was added. The Jewish nation was the only nation that was in direct covenant relationship with the Lord. “Hear this word that the LORD hath spoken against you, O children of Israel, against the whole family which I brought up from the land of Egypt, saying, You only have I known of all the families of the earth: therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities.” Amos 3:1, 2
The Law Covenant was given ONLY to the Jewish nation and they alone were bound by it, it was NOT given to any of the Gentile nations (peoples), that is why we are in no way under the Law Covenant. Never allow any one to convince you other wise.
Gal. 4:22, 23: “...Abraham had two sons, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman. But he who was of the bondwoman (Hagar, a type of the Law Covenant) was born after the flesh; and he of the freewoman (Sarah a type of the Abrahamic Covenant) was by promise.”
Gal. 4:24,” Which things are an allegory: (symbolic, type and antitype) for these (two women) are the two covenants; the one from the mount Sinai, which gave birth (bore children, fleshly Israel) to bondage (a covenant of bondage, saying you must do this or you must not do that, i.e. the Law Covenant), which is Agar (Hagar).”
Gal. 4:25, “And this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and answers to Jerusalem which now is (the earthly capital), and is in bondage with her children (under the Law).”
Gal. 4:26, “But Jerusalem which is above is free (Spiritual Zion the heavenly Jerusalem), which is the mother of us all. (Sarah, the mother of the promised seed, to which Isaac, was typical of Christ Jesus the Head and the Church his Body.)
Thus the Church is developed under the same Covenant-Mother, as was Christ. His was a Covenant of sacrifice. We will get back to this “Covenant of Sacrifice” in a little bit, but first let us look at the remainder of our scriptures.”
Gal. 4:27, “For it is written, (in Isa 54:1), Rejoice, thou barren that bears not (As Sarah was barren, so the primary, or chief, Covenant of God, the Abrahamic, was barren for a long time, until Jesus came.); break forth and cry, thou that travails not, for the desolate hath many more children than she which hath an husband.”
Gal. 4:28, “Now we, brethren, (The Apostle's argument based on the allegory, we taking the place of Isaac as the antitype)…are the children of the promise (As Isaac was the heir of Abraham and child of the promise, by Sarah, so we, like Isaac, are children of God, of the Sarah Covenant. See Gal 3:29).
Gal. 4:29,30, but as then he that was born after the flesh, (Ishmael, a type of the Jew under the Law Covenant.) persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, (by the promise, Isaac a type of The Christ.) even so it is now. Nevertheless what saith the scripture? Cast out the bondwoman (As Hagar and her son were outcast for a time only, so the Law Covenant and the Jews have been cut off from divine favor only for a time.) and her son (When Isaac was born, Sarah repudiated Ishmael and no longer acknowledged him as her son, but, instead, claimed everything for Isaac, In antitype, when God began the development of spiritual Israel, it was clearly manifest that the chief portion of the promise was to be fulfilled through the Isaac seed, typified by the Christ, head and Body.)…for the son (Ishmael, type of the Jew under the Law.) of the bondwoman shall not be heir (shall not be the true seed, and inherited the promise) with the son of the freewoman.”
Gal. 4:31, so then, brethren, we are not children of the bondwoman (under the Law Covenant), but of the free (Sarah, type of the Abrahamic Covenant, the Grace Covenant, the Covenant of sacrifice.).” So in essence these last three are all related to the same thing.
I must brake here due to character limits, but I will cover the Covenant of Sacrifice and the New Covenant in my next post.
I think at this stage, before we go any further, I need to find out what you mean by "covenant of sacrifice". Do you mean Christ's sacrifice? Or are you talking about a sacrifice of our lives to God? Because one of those the Bible talks about specifically in terms of the new Covenant, and the other is only the outworking of the New Covenant. And that is a fairly significant difference.