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What does the Bible say about the Mosaic Covenant?

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The Mosaic Covenant is a type of the everlasting covenant, revealing the law of God to Israel.

The Mosaic Covenant, as described in Exodus, is a significant agreement between God and the Israelites, showcasing their need for obedience to Divine law. It serves as a type or shadow of the everlasting covenant that God establishes with His people through Christ. While the Mosaic Covenant was binding, it ultimately pointed to Christ, highlighting that the ultimate fulfillment of God's law and redemptive plan is found in the sacrificial work of Jesus. It helps underline our sinful state and desperate need for grace, as it provides knowledge of sin but no means of redemption itself.
Scripture References: Exodus 24, Hebrews 9:18-28

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