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  1. In the study of the Bible, there are three specific purposes that surface in the proper use of the Mosaic Law. (1) In a general sense, it was given to provide a standard of righteousness (Deut. 4:8; Psalm 19:7-9). In the process, the Mosaic Law revealed the righteousness, holiness, and goodness of God (Deut. 4:8; Lev. 11:44-45; 19:2; 20:7; Rom ...

  2. Feb 2, 2010 · Under the Mosaic covenant, God makes huge strides toward realizing the promises He made to Abraham (Gen. 12:1–3). A large number of families are constituted as a nation during the exodus from Egypt and brought to Canaan, which begins the first major fulfillment of God’s promise to the patriarch.

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · The purpose of the Mosaic Law was to accomplish the following: (1) Reveal the holy character of the eternal God to the nation of Israel (Leviticus 19:2; 20:7–8). (2) Set apart the nation of Israel as distinct from all the other nations (Exodus 19:5).

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The Mosaic Covenant is a significant covenant in both God’s redemptive history and in the history of the nation of Israel through whom God would sovereignly choose to bless the world with both His written Word and the Living Word, Jesus Christ.

  5. Jul 16, 2024 · The Mosaic Covenant was a conditional covenant made between God and the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai seen in the chapters of Exodus 19-24. It is also called the Sinai Covenant but is more often referenced as the Mosaic Covenant because Moses was God’s chosen leader of Israel at that time.

  6. Aug 1, 2014 · In the Mosaic covenant, God's promises to Abraham begin to reach a more glorious fulfillment. The twelve tribes made up of the patriarch's descendants are constituted as a nation as the Lord starts to make the number of Abraham's progeny as numerous as the stars (see Gen. 12:1-3; 15:1-6).

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  8. The Mosaic Covenant taught Abraham's descendants how they could atone for their sins and reconcile with God (Lev 17:11). They learned how to seek forgiveness (expiation), and satisfy God's wrath (propitiation) so that they may continue to receive the blessings of the Mosaic Covenant.

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