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What does the Bible say about the death of the testator?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus Christ, as the testator, secured our redemption through His death, granting us access to the promises of the new covenant.

The death of the testator, Jesus Christ, is crucial in understanding the new covenant established for the elect. According to Scripture, a valid will must include an author, the death of the testator, and an executor. Jesus fulfills all three roles. His death secured the blessings promised to His elect from eternity, allowing them to become their possession when He died. Before His death, while the promises existed, they were not yet realized by those who were chosen as heirs.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:16-17, Romans 8:17

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