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Having established Jesus as the High Priest, the writer of Hebrews now comes back to the very thing that forms God’s people: the covenant. Jews draw their identity from that covenant, formed through Abraham and sealed by Moses. But that one was never meant to be the last word. The first covenant was about the people being faithful, and could never be fully effective. The second covenant was about God’s faithfulness, and that can never be broken.
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Having established Jesus as the High Priest, the writer of Hebrews now comes back to the very thing that forms God’s people: the covenant. Jews draw their identity from that covenant, formed through Abraham and sealed by Moses. But that one was never meant to be the last word. The first covenant was about the people being faithful, and could never be fully effective. The second covenant was about God’s faithfulness, and that can never be broken.