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How does the New Covenant differ from the Old Covenant in terms of God's revelation?

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The New Covenant offers a fuller revelation of God through Christ, contrasting with the Old Covenant's written law.

The New Covenant, highlighted in passages like Jeremiah 31 and developed in Hebrews 8, signifies a transformative shift in God's revelation from the Old Covenant. While the Old Covenant was mediated through written laws inscribed on stone, the New Covenant is established in the heart, indicating a deeper relational aspect. This transition showcases Jesus Christ as the ultimate revelation of God, where grace and truth are fully manifested. In Christ, believers experience the law written on their hearts, signifying a direct, personal relationship with God as opposed to merely external adherence to the law.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:31-34, Hebrews 8:6-13, 2 Corinthians 3:14

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