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Exodus 19:4-6

This could be called the preface to the Old Covenant, as it presents in stark terms what the covenant is about. He lists its three main facets:

1. They were to obey His commands and keep His covenant. Recall that God chose Abraham because he would teach his children how to keep His way. The covenant set out the terms for their doing this. This was the Israelites' primary responsibility under the agreement.

2. They were to be a special treasure to Him—a people unlike all others in their relationship to God. The Israelites were to submit to God, and He in turn would help them, blessing and protecting them as only the great Creator God could. Thus, the covenant contained reciprocal responsibilities and benefits.

3. They were to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. This implies two additional concepts:

a. As a kingdom of priests, they were to fill the role of mediator or liaison between God and the other peoples of the earth. Just as He would work through the Levitical priesthood to the children of Israel, God would work through the people of Israel to the rest of the world.

b. As a holy nation, they would be set apart or separate from all other nations. He would require of them, as the people with and through whom He would work, that they be different, a cut above, of a higher standard. They had a responsibility to be a model for the Gentiles to observe and emulate.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Why Israel? (Part One)




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Exodus 31:13
Exodus 31:17
Numbers 23:1-10
Daniel 7:27
1 Thessalonians 4:17


Library resources that contain this verse:

The Sabbath Committed to the Hebrews  

Articles

After Pentecost, Then What?  

Is Heaven the Reward of the Saved?  

Israel: Future  

Israel: Past  

Searching for Israel (Part Three): The Old Covenant  

Searching for Israel (Part Twelve): The Sign  

The Prophecies of Balaam (Part One)  

What Do We Have to Offer?  

Why Israel? (Part One)  

Bible Studies

Ancient Israel: Why God's 'Chosen People'?  

Ancient Israel: Why God's 'Chosen People'?  

Ancient Israel: Why God's 'Chosen People'?  

The Plain Truth About God's Holy Sabbath  

Sermon Transcripts

Choosing to Have a Good Relationship  

Choosing to Have a Good Relationship  

From Rubble to Utopia  

Government (Part 1)  

New Covenant Priesthood (Part 1)  

Sanctification and Holiness (Part 1)  

Sovereignty and 'Once Saved Always Saved'  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 3)  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 8)  

The Holiness Code  

The Kingdom of God  

The Purpose of Israel  

Wilderness Wandering (Part 1)  


 
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