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In all the covenants is the underlying principle of “I will be their God and they will be my people”. The new covenant does carry it further with God claiming He will write it on our hearts. But you still can’t place yourself in the situation of someone who turns his back on Christ and goes back to making animal sacrifices because YOU have never made animal sacrifices. THAT is the underlying crux of the part of the verse that says “since they again crucify to themselves the Son of God and put Him to open shame.” Every time they sacrifice an animal for the same sins Christ died for, they are sacrificing the Son of God again.That's not what this is about though. Of course, the message can be adopted to varying conditions and cultures. But not changed, the gospel is the same. They shared in the Holy Spirit, and that's a Christian concept and experience made possible because of Christs revelation and sacrifice. That's the new covenant, spoken of in Jer 31 regarding this new intimate relationship. "I will be their God and they will be My people." "I will put My law in their minds and write it on their hearts"
When you turn your back, which I don’t believe you can do, but theoretically, you walk away and move on. No harm, no foul. Not so for the Jewish person who goes back to animal sacrifices.
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