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How do we know that Moses acted in obedience to God's covenant?

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Moses demonstrated obedience by following God's command to gather the people and affirm the covenant through sacrifices, as depicted in Exodus 24:3-8.

Moses' obedience to God's covenant is vividly illustrated in Exodus 24:3-8, where he conveys God's words to the people and performs the required sacrifices that ratify the covenant. This act of sprinkling the blood symbolizes the people's commitment and God's faithfulness. Their response, 'All that the Lord has said we will do,' indicates their acceptance of the covenant. This establishes a profound theological point: obedience to God's commands is deeply intertwined with understanding the grace that the covenant entails, as the sacrifices point towards Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Exodus 24:3-8

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