Transcript COVENANTS

COVENANTS
Historical Covenants
Covenants were common in the Near East from the third-millennium Sumer
civilizations onward.
The Hittites, around 1450-1200 BCE (the time of Moses), made ample use of
covenants and the archeological remains exist to help modern scholars
understand them.. Hittite covenants followed a set pattern:
–A preamble
–An historical prologue
–Stipulations
–Provisions for publication and reading
–List of witnesses and
–A formula for curses and blessings
Biblical covenants (especially from Deut.) follow a similar format.
Covenant and the Old Testament
The biblical Hebrew
term brit "covenant," or "contract,"
covers a range of agreements among
people or between God and a person
or group of persons. Among the
covenants with God we find one with
Noah, several with Abraham (mostly
in connection with circumcision),
with Israel through Moses, with
David, with Aaron and Phineas
(priesthood), with Joshua, Josiah and
Ezra. Jeremiah promised a new and
lasting covenant in the context of the
restoration of Israel and Judah to
their land: "I will set my law within
them and write it on their hearts" (Jer
31:33).
Much biblical legislation constitutes
the conditions, "small print," of
covenants. For instance, the
legislation in Deuteronomy 12
through 28 constitutes the terms of
the covenant of 29. However, the law
stands in its own right, God’s
gracious gift for our benefit. That
God has favored us with a covenant
is an additional blessing, a sign of his
love; but what really matters is His
guidance as expressed in the law.
Perhaps rather than reading the laws
as small print of the covenant we
should regard the covenant as an
addendum to the laws.
+ Norman Solomon, Oxford, 2001
The Basics of a Biblical Covenant
Preamble: Identifying the King’s lordship and stressing his greatness,
dominance, and eminence.
Historical Prologue: Recounting the King’s past relationship with the
subjects.
Ethical Stipulations: Listing the subject’s obligations to the King
Sanctions: Blessings for obeying and curses for breaking the covenant
Succession Arrangements: Provisions for carrying on the covenant with
future generations.
(For an example, consider Moses’ covenant renewal treaty in Deuteronomy.)
Linking Covenant to the Puritans
“We are entered into covenant with Him for this work… Now if the Lord shall
please to hear us, and bring us in peace to the place we desire, then hath He
ratified this covenant and sealed our commission… If we shall neglect the
observation of these articles… the Lord will surely break out in wrath against
us… and make us know the price of the breach of such a covenant.”
“[W]e are commanded this day to love the Lord our God, and to love one
another, to walk in his ways and to keep his Commandments and his ordinance
and his laws, and the articles of our Covenant with Him…”
Consider: In what ways does “A Model of Christian Charity” follow the
format of a Biblical covenant?
Complete Resources
Solomon, Norman. “Covenant”. 2001.
http://www.bc.edu/dam/files/research_sites/cjl/texts/center/conferences/solomo
n.htm
Hunt, Michael. “The Covenant Treaty in Sacred Scripture”. 2001.
http://www.agapebiblestudy.com/charts/Covenant%20Treaty%20Format%20in
%20Sacred%20Scripture.htm