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What does the Bible say about the covenant in Exodus?

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The covenant in Exodus, particularly in Exodus 24, demonstrates God's promise and the need for a mediator, foreshadowing Christ.

In Exodus 24, we see the establishment of the covenant between God and Israel, which required adherence to His laws and highlighted the need for a mediator. Moses acted as the intermediary, and this foreshadowed Christ, who ultimately mediates for God's elect. The intricate details around the altar, sacrifices, and the sprinkling of blood signify deeper spiritual truths, illustrating how God’s covenant is maintained through the fulfillment of the law and the sacrifice of Christ as the true High Priest who mediates for us before God.
Scripture References: Exodus 24:1-8, Hebrews 9:13-14, John 5:46

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