This is what the flood represented
What is the "restart" of creation?
The kind of relationship shown between the two parties involved in this covenant
What is a Royal-Grant Treaty
Where did God make His covenant with Moses?
The type of covenant that the Davidic covenant falls under
What is Royal-Grant/Redemptive?
True or False: an element of a covenant is that there must be a mutual agreement between two equal parties
An agreement between God and Noah that God wouldn't flood the Earth again
What is the Noahic Covenant?
Is the Abrahamic covenant conditional or unconditional?
It is an unconditional covenant with conditional elements (it would be fulfilled if Abraham obeyed)
This covenant was fundamental for the Mosaic covenant, the obedience of the character it was with was an obligation and stipulation of blessing in the Mosaic covenant, disobeying would bring God's curses.
What is the Abrahamic Covenant?
Was the Davidic covenant unconditional or conditional?
Unconditional but as long as the recipients at the time were obedient
Name two out of the five major Biblical covenant
Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, New Covenant
What the rainbow represented when God created it
What is a reminder to God that he would restrain from destroying the world again?
What God's promises to Abraham relied on
What is Abraham's obedience?
The type of covenant that the Mosaic covenant is (conditional or unconditional)
What is a conditional covenant?
This is what David's eternal throne was actually symbolic of
What is God's eternal throne?
A covenant that includes a promise, but one that does not redeem or renew something.
What is a non-redemptive covenant?
The type of treaty that the Noahic covenant was
The chapter when Abraham was saved
What is before Genesis 22/ in Gen 14/12?
This ancient legal code discovered in 1901 in Iraq served as proof that the Mosaic covenant was undoubtedly a covenant, and follows almost the exact same patterns in its layout.
What is the Law/Code of Hammurabi?
What David first wanted that initiated the covenant and served as the proof of his righteousness
A "covenant" that people often debate whether is a covenant or not.
What is the Adamic Covenant?
One of the six conditions that the Noahic covenant met
What is
Promise given by the superior party
Obligation imposed on the subordinate party
Mutual agreement between two equal parties
Oath that ratifies the terms of the commitment of the parties
Ceremony ritual to make the commitment official
Use of the term "covenant"
This covenant goes from ____ to ____ possession
What is temporary to permanent?
What was a major difference between the Abrahamic covenant and the Mosaic?
The Mosaic was less personal and was the only covenant for an entire nation at once; it's the only Suzerain-Vassal treaty of the five; it's completely conditional
The three things God granted David instead of what he originally asked.
What is a house (dynasty), a throne (he is king), and a kingdom (a domain/nation to rule over)?
What is the difference between Royal-Grant and Suzerain-Vassal covenants?
Suzerain-Vassal treaties involve promises on the basis of obligations being met (conditional), while Royal Grant treaties involve promises being kept based on past actions of loyalty (conditional and unconditional)