The New Covenant is a central doctrine in Christianity, referring to the salvation offered through Jesus Christ. It signifies a new relationship between God and humanity, replacing the Old Covenant based on…
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40. The Davidic Covenant (Promise of the Eternal Kingdom)
The Davidic Covenant is a divine promise God made to King David, in which He guaranteed the perpetuity of David’s lineage, the establishment of his throne, and an everlasting kingdom. Found primarily…
39. The Mosaic Covenant (The Law Given to Israel)
The Mosaic Covenant refers to the covenant God made with Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai, centered around the giving of the Law (Torah), including the Ten Commandments and numerous civil, ceremonial,…
38. The Abrahamic Covenant (Promise of a Chosen Nation)
Introduction: The Abrahamic Covenant is a foundational doctrine in both Jewish and Christian theology. It refers to the promises God made to Abraham in the book of Genesis, specifically the establishment of…
37. The Noahic Covenant (God’s Promise to Never Flood the Earth Again)
The Noahic Covenant, established in Genesis 9, is a universal covenant made by God with Noah, his descendants, and all living creatures after the flood. It is a promise from God that…
36. The Adamic Covenant (Creation and the Fall)
The Adamic Covenant refers to God’s dealings with Adam and Eve as representatives of humanity in the creation and fall narrative, primarily located in Genesis 1–3. This covenant establishes humanity’s responsibility, the…
35. The Resurrection of the Dead
The doctrine of the “Resurrection of the Dead” refers to the belief that all who have died will one day be raised from the dead, either to eternal life or to judgment….
34. The Eternal Destiny of Humanity (Heaven or Hell)
The doctrine of eternal destiny refers to the final, everlasting state of every soul after death—either in Heaven (eternal life with God) or in Hell (eternal separation from God). This teaching is…
33. The Fall of Humanity (Original Sin)
The doctrine of The Fall of Humanity, also known as Original Sin, is rooted in the belief that humanity inherited a sinful nature due to the disobedience of Adam and Eve in…
32. The Free Will of Humanity
The doctrine of free will concerns whether human beings possess the capacity to make genuinely free choices, particularly in relation to salvation, obedience to God, and moral decisions. This has long been…