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What does the Bible say about the Old Covenant?

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The Old Covenant is described in Hebrews 9 as temporary and ready to vanish away, replaced by the New Covenant through Christ's sacrifice.

The Old Covenant, as presented in Hebrews 9, is described as having ordinances of divine service and was established with a worldly sanctuary. It was given to the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai and was meant to be temporary, symbolizing the need for a more permanent solution that Christ provides. The author emphasizes that the Old Covenant began to decay and was ready to vanish away, particularly highlighted by the tearing of the temple veil at the moment of Christ's death, which symbolized the open access to God through the New Covenant, ratified by Christ's blood. This transition signifies the fulfillment of God’s promises in Jesus, who is the ultimate priest and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:1-5, Mark 15:37-38

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