Old Testament Covenant Teaching Series w/ Jerry Robinson
9 Steps of Covenant in Old Testament - Old Testament Covenant Teaching (2 of 4)
0:00 Introduction
1:29 Covenant vs. Contract
5:49 EASTERN SAYING
8:05 Henry Clay Trumbull
13:20 Sir Henry Morton Stanley
19:30 THE ANCIENT RITUAL OF COVENANT
20:15 Pre-Ceremony
24:58 Selection and Sacrifice
34:01 Step 3 - Exchange Robes, Belts, Weapons
41:29 Step 5 - Blessings and Cursings
45:44 Seal of Covenant Mark
50:26 Exchange Names
53:44 Covenant Meal
55:24 Plant a Memorial
PART 1 OF 4 - An Introduction to Biblical Covenants - Blood Covenant Teaching
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpubkyi2neoPART 2 OF 4 - 9 Steps of Covenant in Old Testament - Old Testament Covenant Teaching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BieS-ZCxCpwPART 3 OF 4 - The Amazing Mephibosheth Pattern - Old Testament Covenant Teaching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhXQneW0Zp4PART 4 OF 4 - The Blessings of the New Covenant - Old Testament Covenant Teaching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgpxEnLWrawTO VIEW ALL OF JERRY ROBINSON'S FREE VIDEO TEACHINGS, PLEASE VISIT:
http://truerichesradio.comIn this four-part teaching series, best-selling author and Christian thinker/teacher Jerry Robinson explains the ancient practice of the blood covenant and how it relates to Bible believers today.
In this one-hour teaching, you will learn:
- The important difference between covenant and contract and why it matters for Christians.
- Examples of how the concept of covenant has largely been replaced with the idea of contract in the Western thinking.
- Observations by previous generations from men like Henry Clay Trumbull, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, David Livingstone on the blood covenant.
- The 9 steps of covenant in Old Testament including:
Step 1 -- Pre-Ceremony: Two parties discuss the terms, conditions, the promises of blessing, and the warning of curses related to the agreement.
Step 2 -- Selection and Sacrifice: The selection of the covenant representatives and the cutting of the covenant sacrifice
Step 3 -- Exchange Robes, Belts, Weapons: In many cases, the parties to the covenant would exchange robes, belts, weapons to symbolize their unity.
Step 4 -- The Walk Unto Death: The two parties walk in a figure eight through the pieces of flesh making declarations of their allegiance to each other even unto death.
Step 5 -- Blessings and Cursings: Two parties would declare the blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience associated with the covenant.
Step 6 -- Seal of Covenant Mark: Often a scar would be inflicted upon both parties to remind them of their covenant.
Step 7 -- Exchange Names: Two parties become one by exchanging names indicating the exchange of personality, character, reputation, essence, and authority.
Step 8 -- Covenant Meal: A time of great celebration. The meal included bread and wine, which represented the body and blood of the covenant partners.
Step 9 -- Plant a Memorial: The two parties plant a tree and sprinkle it with the blood of the animal to memorialize the covenant.
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