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What does the Bible say about the blood of the everlasting covenant?

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The blood of the everlasting covenant signifies Christ's atoning sacrifice, which established His role as the great Shepherd of the sheep and reconciled believers to God.

In Hebrews 13, the blood of the everlasting covenant highlights the contrast between Christ's ultimate sacrifice and the sacrifices of the Old Testament, such as the blood of bulls and goats. This blood was the means through which Christ became the true Shepherd of His people, purchased them, and established a lasting reconciliation with God. It represents the perfect satisfaction of Divine justice through His atonement, ensuring that God's wrath is pacified and believers are reconciled to Him as the God of peace. Furthermore, the sacrifice was planned before the foundation of the world, demonstrating God's sovereign grace in salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20; Isaiah 54:10; Colossians 1:20, Hebrews 13:20-21

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