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Allegory of Two Covenants in Scripture

[Music] let's look at the allegory chapter 4 verse 21 tell me you that desire to be under the law well this would be talking about the book of the law do you not listen to the Torah do you not listen to the whole of the Torah in context of what it's teaching you for it is written that Abraham had two sons the one by the female Yvette's llave and the other by the free woman but he who was from the female avid was born after the flesh carnal but he from the free woman was of promise faith so now we've got a division and this is the book of the law carnal not of faith a book of the Covenant faith two covenants which things are allegories for these are the two covenants the one from Harrison I Mount Sinai that brings forth slavery which is Hagar Exodus 24 verse 12 come up here and receive the law after the blood ratification of Exodus 24 verse 8 you cannot add to an already blood ratified covenant that is the law that was the book of the law that was imposed and brings forth slavery that makes sense brings forth slavery for this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and corresponds to the Jerusalem that now exists and is in slavery with her children now Paul right here he states that this allegory is about two covenants one is from Mount Sinai the added book of the law Exodus 24 12 and it is fleshly and it brings you into bondage which was the present state of Jerusalem of his time that's what they were all into the bondage of the book of the law because they hadn't received the reformation that had come by yahushua now we look at verse 26 but the yerushalaim the jerusalem that is above is free which is the EEMA the mother of us all the book of the Covenant is free because it's heavenly Malky Zedeck now you cross-reference this with Hebrews chapter 12 verse 22 Hebrews which is all about speaking about the fruition of the Melchizedek covenants of promise Hebrews 12 verse 22 but you have come to Mount Zion the city of the Living Elohim the heavenly Jerusalem there it is right there to an innumerable company of angels to the gathering and called out assembly of the firstborn where and when were Israel a gathered assembly and called out as the firstborn where did that happen only place that happened was exodus 19:5 through 24 8 they were called out the and called the Assembly of the firstborn they were a chosen nation of royal priesthood this is the book of the covenant text this supports that interpretation right there and if you need more you can go to Ephesians chapter 2 verse 12 and read that through verse 22 and it reaffirms these are the covenants of promise which Messiah has established through his death burial and resurrection we've got a book of the law book of the covenant dichotomy and this is what the allegory is between these two covenants the book of the law is the Hagar it corresponds to the Jerusalem of Paul's day because they were still on the cusp of the law they were at that transition point they were in bondage under the tutor the schoolmaster and messiah yahushua had transformed the priesthood by his resurrection bringing them into the book of the covenant which is the mother of us all from the Jerusalem above Hebrews 12 verse 22 returning you back to exodus 19:5 the book of the covenants promises of a proposal and acceptance a blood ratification Avenue and a covenant confirming meal verse 8 of chapter 24 of Exodus this of course is the freewoman two covenants what an allegory that we have [Music] [Music] [Music] you