@ heymikey
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Originally Posted by ddub85
What you're saying doesn't really make sense. Let me make sure I understand exactly what you're saying here.The Abr. covenant was ratified, but not implemented, then fulfilled when Christ brought the New Covenant,... but never implemented. Is that what you're saying? The Abr. Covenant was ratified, but never put into effect because the New Covenant came.
You see, you have a real problem here. You have the Abrahamic Covenant given, but never implemented nor fulfilled. So I ask you to please detail when it was given, and when it was implemented and fulfilled.
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Originally Posted by ddub85
This simply says that when the Old Covenant is read, the veil remains. Then it tells us what the veil is; the law. It doesn't exclude the Abrahamic Covenant from being the Old Covenant, as you're suggesting. The law isn't the promise (covenant), the promise to Abraham is the covenant, as confirmed by Gal 3:18;
Gal 3:18 For if the inheritance [be] of the law, [it is] no more of promise: but God gave [it] to Abraham by promise.
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Originally Posted by ddub85
How could the law be the promise when you consider Gal 3:18? Paul tells us clearly that the law IS NOT the promise, yet you insist that it is. You are contradicting Paul.
But really, the true proof that the law isn't the Old Covenant is in the simple fact that the law is the main component in the New Covenant. Therefore, how could it also be the Old Covenant?
God Bless!
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Originally Posted by ddub85
What you're saying doesn't really make sense. Let me make sure I understand exactly what you're saying here.The Abr. covenant was ratified, but not implemented, then fulfilled when Christ brought the New Covenant,... but never implemented. Is that what you're saying? The Abr. Covenant was ratified, but never put into effect because the New Covenant came.
When? When was it ratified, and when was it put into effect.Nope.
Abrahamic: ratified, put into effect.
Ok,...Mosaic: ratified, put into effect.
When? When was it put into effect? What scripture says so?New: ratified, put into effect.
You see, you have a real problem here. You have the Abrahamic Covenant given, but never implemented nor fulfilled. So I ask you to please detail when it was given, and when it was implemented and fulfilled.
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Originally Posted by ddub85
This simply says that when the Old Covenant is read, the veil remains. Then it tells us what the veil is; the law. It doesn't exclude the Abrahamic Covenant from being the Old Covenant, as you're suggesting. The law isn't the promise (covenant), the promise to Abraham is the covenant, as confirmed by Gal 3:18;
Gal 3:18 For if the inheritance [be] of the law, [it is] no more of promise: but God gave [it] to Abraham by promise.
Simply not true. The interchange throughout the chapter is law to grace, the letter to the spirit. The comparison is the Old Covenant to the law. One contains the spirit, the other does not.2 Cor 3 identifies the Old Covenant as Moses. It interchanges them directly: "when Moses is read ... at the reading of the Old Covenant".
I'm in total agreement with that point.Moses isn't Abraham. Kinda ... obvious. So Mosaic Covenant isn't Abrahamic Covenant, also concluded from Gal 3:15 (430 years later: not the same covenant).
Here's your mistake- you're assuming the spirit and glory being spoken of in the chapter is the New Covenant, and it's not. Proof of that is most easily seen in v. 11, as it's what REMAINS that is glorious. That, obviously, IS NOT the New Covenant, as it wasn't even there yet by even your account.Therefore: Old Covenant: not Abrahamic.
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Originally Posted by ddub85
How could the law be the promise when you consider Gal 3:18? Paul tells us clearly that the law IS NOT the promise, yet you insist that it is. You are contradicting Paul.
Everytime you call the law the Old Covenant, you call it a promise. A covenant is a promise.Nope. Never did. I await you to support your allegation of something I never said.
But really, the true proof that the law isn't the Old Covenant is in the simple fact that the law is the main component in the New Covenant. Therefore, how could it also be the Old Covenant?
God Bless!
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The New Covenant's main component is the Atonement of Jesus Christ, not the Law. "This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood." Lk 22:20