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What does the Bible say about oaths and covenants?

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The Bible teaches that oaths and covenants are serious commitments involving God's promises and mankind's responses, illustrated in Ezekiel 17.

The concept of oaths and covenants in the Bible is crucial to understanding God's relationship with His people. In Ezekiel 17, the imagery of the great eagle taking the cedar's highest branch reflects the historical context of the covenants made by God and the consequences of breaking them. God's oaths are unbreakable, reflecting His unchanging nature, while human oaths often end in failure, as shown in the story of Zedekiah and Jerusalem's rebellion against Babylon. This directly illustrates how we, by nature, are bound to break our promises, yet God's covenant ultimately finds fulfillment in Christ, who remains faithful.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 17:1-24

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