THE
KEY TO THE BIBLE, STUDENT - 5th SESSION
GET ACQUAINTED - Ask the
other half of the group to relate the story of their conversion or tell
about their family/church background.
What insights
did you bring to share?
THE COVENANTS
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A
covenant describes a relationship in
terms of obligations, consequences and guarantees, much the same as a
contract. Its provisions were divinely
imposed and were therefore nonnegotiable and unchangeable. Human covenants were very common in Old
Testament times and therefore were an easily understood concept through which
God revealed His plans. The connection
between Christ and the covenants is seen in both the O.T. and N.T. Isaiah, speaking of the coming Messiah says
in Isa.49:8, "I will preserve
thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people." In Malachi
3:1, God says, "and the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to His
temple [quoted in Mt.11:10], and the
messenger of the covenant in whom you delight, behold He is coming…" In Zechariah's prophecy concerning the Messiah
(Lk.1:72, 73), His coming is (1)
"to show the mercy promised to our fathers; (2) and to remember His holy
covenant; (3) the oath that He swore to our father Abraham". Christ is at the heart of all the covenants
because redemption is the unifying theme.
·
Read
the following covenants in preparation for a presentation in class: Adam - Gen.2:16-17; Noah - Gen. 9:8-17; Abraham - Gen.12:2-3; Moses (
CHRIST IN THE COVENANTS - OUTLINE [FOR TAKING NOTES]
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Description
of the Seed:
The Offspring
that would be the Messiah-Savior
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Identity
of the Seed:
A. Covenant with Adam
Gen.2:16-17
Who are the
two parties?
What are
the conditions or duties?
What is the
guarantee or consequence?
Gen.3:15
Who are the
two opposing groups?
What is the
significance of the seed being "of a woman"?
What is the
significance of her offspring being "he"?
Clue
#1
B. Covenant with Noah
Gen.9:8 -
With whom did God make the covenant?
Gen.9:11 -
What was the promise?
Gen.9:25-27
- What indicates that the "reversing of the curse" will come through
Shem?
Clue
#2
C. Covenant with Abraham
Gen.12:2-3,
7; 17:4-8 - What are the promises?
Who are the
three "referents" of the seed (offspring)?
Jn.8:31-33
Gal.3:16
Gal.3:29
Clue
#3
Clue
#4 Gen.17:19
Clue
#5 Gen.26:3-4
Clue
#6 Gen.49:10
D. Covenant with David
2 Sam.7:12 -
How would God build a house for David?
Heb. 3:5-6;
I Pt.2:5 - Who/what is the house?
Clue
#7
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The
Work of the Seed
E. Covenant with
Gal.3:24; Rom.5:20
- What was the role of the law?
F. New Covenant
Heb.3:6 -
Who inaugurated the New Covenant?
Heb.13:20 -
How is the New Covenant described?
Covenant
"Flags"
Term:
Phrase:
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Condition
for participation in the covenants:
What struck you in
this lesson?
Further study
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Reflect
and comment on the following summations. A summation is a conclusion rather
than a synopsis of the preceding argument.
Rom.11:36
1 Cor.15:20-28
Look at the following verses and describe what they
encompass - 1 Cor.8:6; Col.1:15-20;
Eph.1:17-23; Rev.1:8 ["beginning and end" can also be translated
"originator and culminator"].