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The connection between covenant and sacrifice

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by George Antonios, May 16, 2023.

  1. George Antonios

    George Antonios Well-Known Member

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    Can any covenant between man and God be confirmed (in the sense of ratified) without a blood sacrifice?
    Many such covenants involve a blood sacrifice (Noah, Abraham, Moses).
    But no mention of a sacrifice is made regarding the Davidic covenant (2Sa.7/1Ch.17) which is indeed called covenant in other scriptures.
    My specific question is: can a covenant be renewed without a blood sacrifice?

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  2. Martin Marprelate

    Martin Marprelate Well-Known Member
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    Interesting question.
    I cannot think of anything in God's word that requires a blood sacrifice for a covenant. With reference to the Noahic Covenant, Noah offers his sacrifice (first mention of an altar BTW) in Genesis 8:20, but the covenant is not announced until Genesis 9:9. I'm not sure what one can draw from that save that the covenant follows the sacrifice rather than being ratified by a sacrifice.

    I don't suppose that helps at all, but it's the best I can do.
     
  3. George Antonios

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    Yes but 8:21 is covenantal, it's simply spelled out to man in chapter 9.

    And thank you.
     
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