Sermon Tone Analysis

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The occasion of the covenant
The covenant fulfilled God’s promises to Abraham
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The covenant followed Israel’s redemption from slavery
God’s covenant at Sinai was made in the context of his historical acts of deliverance.
Covenants (“treaties”) between a supreme (suzerain) overlord and a subordinate ruler (vassal) are well known in ancient Near Eastern writings.
They are not “agreements” but “requirements”.
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The covenant was mediated through Moses
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The covenant was accompanied by signs of God’s presence
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Sealing the covenant
Sharing a meal
Offering a sacrifice
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God’s oath
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Israel’s promise
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The covenant relationship
Israel as God’s people
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Israel adopted into God’s family
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Israel as God’s bride
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The blessings of the covenant
Inheriting God’s promises
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Provision and protection
; This pattern of blessings and curses is also a feature of Near Eastern political treaties.
The requirements of the covenant
Obedience to the law
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Holiness
Israel has been made holy through her election as the covenant people of God.
The ensuing call for holiness is a call to work out the implications of that relationship and to live in accordance with its demands;
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Wholehearted devotion
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Breaking the covenant
The consequences of breaking the covenant
Disease:
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Drought and crop failure:
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Defeat by enemies:
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Exile from the land:
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Israel’s unfaithfulness to the covenant
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God’s commitment to the covenant
God’s covenant of love
“love” translates the Hebrew word “hesed”, which here expresses God’s loyalty and faithful commitment to his covenant people.
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The everlasting covenant
God’s faithfulness to the covenant at Sinai will result in a new covenant that will never come to an end.
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Renewing the covenant
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