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With the incarnation? The institution of the Last Supper? The suffering of God? The death of God? Or the Resurrection of God? Or another point? What is the exact point in time…?
At the death of Christ on the Cross. That was what was meant by the curtain of the Sanctuary of the Temple being torn in two.With the incarnation? The institution of the Last Supper? The suffering of God? The death of God? Or the Resurrection of God? Or another point? What is the exact point in time…?
Hey, Thanks! Would this also be the point of baptism being the saving normative for salvation?
Very much so. That is the flowing of water and blood from the side of Christ.Hey, Thanks! Would this also be the point of baptism being the saving normative for salvation?
In Ephesians, Paul says that through the cross Jesus both abolished “the law”, and ended the division between Jews and gentiles - which to me marks the end of the old covenant and the start of the new.
That is not my question. My question is when in the New Testament does the New covenant replace the Old. Obviously there are Jews under the Old Law in the New Testament. John 1 for example goes all the way back to the beginning of creation. My question was when does the exact moment in time occur. I think the tearing of the veil is a good exact time…I think you can follow for sure the bible, it starts with Matthew 1 (New Testament)
The Abrahamic covenant was not revoked but fulfilled with Jesus. God promised Abraham to bless all nations through his seed. Jesus was the seed that brought this blessing.That is not my question. My question is when in the New Testament does the New covenant replace the Old. Obviously there are Jews under the Old Law in the New Testament. John 1 for example goes all the way back to the beginning of creation. My question was when does the exact moment in time occur. I think the tearing of the veil is a good exact time…
This is what we always grew up hearing in the Evangelical Protestant churches.At the death of Christ on the Cross. That was what was meant by the curtain of the Sanctuary of the Temple being torn in two.
I don’t know that it’s defined that precisely. Certainly the New and Everlasting Covenant is in place by Penticost.With the incarnation? The institution of the Last Supper? The suffering of God? The death of God? Or the Resurrection of God? Or another point? What is the exact point in time…?
are you talking general for for individuals?With the incarnation? The institution of the Last Supper? The suffering of God? The death of God? Or the Resurrection of God? Or another point? What is the exact point in time…?
I think you may have misunderstood. Can you cite the bishop?I heard a Catholic bishop on the radio say the old covenant never ended, and that the jews were still the chosen people.
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maybe he said it never ended because it was fulfilled in the “new covenant” and so the Jews are still a chosen people??I heard a Catholic bishop on the radio say the old covenant never ended, and that the jews were still the chosen people.
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Ugh, please do not link to sites like that!I can’t locate the sermon I heard on the radio. I actually emailed them about it and they referred me to him, but I didn’t pursue it.
Anyway here is Jorge Bergolio saying the Jews are still the chosen people:
novusordowatch.org/wire/francis-jews-chosen-people.htm
Yes!At the death of Christ on the Cross. That was what was meant by the curtain of the Sanctuary of the Temple being torn in two.
Sites like theTruth?Ugh, please do not link to sites like that!
I don’t understand, even if the Jews were still the chosen people what that has to do with saying the old covenant still is in effect.![]()