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Torah Friendly Teaching
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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we correlated the 613 commands with our seven covenants. This week we’ll consider the Fruits of the Law under our review of Keeping the Commandments. When Jehovah freed the Israelites from Egyptian bondage, He began the process of establishing a free society under divine law. He promised Israel that if they would live His Law that Israel would enjoy the blessings of life, liberty and material abundance.
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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we reviewed the major themes related to being God's Covenant People. This week we'll associate the covenants with the 613 commands. Here, we'll look at the specific commands that go with each of our covenants Messianic, Abrahamic, Threshold, Priesthood, Sinai, Davidic and Enochic. These commands express the specific actions to satisfy the requirements to be sanctified. ![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship This week we finish our review of the covenants with the Sinai Covenant under Keeping The Commandments. The Sinai Covenant is the central focus of the Torah. When Moses ascended Mount Sinai and received the Law from the hand of God, Jehovah gave to Israel the rules and statutes to create a nation under God- a divine theocracy. Hence, the Sinai Covenant is a collective covenant meaning that it was and is meant to be lived by a community of Believers who God would call His Covenant People. Though there is not a dedicated land to live the fullness of the Sinai Covenant, we can live those commands that are possible as individuals and families. In this review, we will look at the major themes of this covenant. ![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. In last week's post, we reviewed the system of covenants set out in the Bible, which defined various types of Relationships one can have with God. This week we will look at the first three covenants of Sanctification - the Abrahamic, Threshold and the Priesthood Covenants - under our review of Keeping The Commandments. |
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