Covenant The Blood is The Life

Covenant  The Blood is The Life
Author: James Lindemann
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780987728005

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Blood-Covenant spans the globe in such traditions as the Native American Blood-Brother bond. No mere contract variation, Covenant is a powerful relationship of a deep, unbreakable Love; yet when God does break it once, He pays the consequences He designed it to have. Throughout the 'Old' Covenant, certain elements of Covenant are declared, yet are not 'real' - until the 'New' Covenant comes, which is not a 'what' but a 'Who.' Everything changes when God literally comes to have Blood Himself, the result of which profoundly affects the 'Old' Covenant. This relationship is eternal and does not become obsolete on the Last Day. If the Bible is written within a Covenant environment, what does the modern Western reader miss that the ancient hearer would naturally recognize? Living in a culture that only has vestiges of Covenant, there is no easy or perfect answer. But the question can be very stimulating.

The Power of the Blood Covenant

The Power of the Blood Covenant
Author: Malcolm Smith
Publsiher: Harrison House Publishers
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781577948162

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Starting with the first chapter titled Something's Missing, your readers will be launched into an explosive, yet motivating, revelation of a deeper truth: that all of Christianity centers around the power of the New Covenant. The result will be a generation of readers who delve deeper into the origins of Christianity only to discover a power able to transform their lives today

The Blood Covenant Of Jesus Christ The Power That is in His Blood

The Blood Covenant Of Jesus Christ  The Power That is in His Blood
Author: Lizzie Ducking
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-05-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781635759266

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Not much is known about the Blood of Jesus today by Christians but it is a mighty arsenal weapon against the devil. There is life in the Blood of Jesus and none is in Satan. He is called Beelzebub, being interpreted; the lord of flies. Flies are attracted to dead things but the Blood of Jesus has life in it so the devil is repelled by it and cannot penetrate it. Many years ago, the word of God was revealed saying, "Make much of the Blood and the Blood will make much of you." For a while, Christians did make much of the Blood and as a result, many signs and wonders were seen. However, today there is not much that is said about the Blood. Has it lost its power? Certainly not, but we have lost knowledge of it and therefore, we haven't seen mighty acts of God as did the early disciples. But the time has come and now is for us to make full usage of this powerful weapon that God has given us. God's word does not change. What He said years ago, applies to us today and He said, "Make much of the Blood and the Blood will make much of you."

God the Son Incarnate

God the Son Incarnate
Author: Stephen J. Wellum
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2016-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433517860

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Nothing is more important than what a person believes about Jesus Christ. To understand Christ correctly is to understand the very heart of God, Scripture, and the gospel. To get to the core of this belief, this latest volume in the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series lays out a systematic summary of Christology from philosophical, biblical, and historical perspectives—concluding that Jesus Christ is God the Son incarnate, both fully divine and fully human. Readers will learn to better know, love, trust, and obey Christ—unashamed to proclaim him as the only Lord and Savior. Part of the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

The Blood Covenant

The Blood Covenant
Author: Henry Clay Trumbull
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1789871883

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The early history of Christianity was marked by blood covenants - rituals involving the blood of believers or animals, which was used to bond worshippers and to symbolize the life of Jesus. Use of blood in religious rites and ceremonies has a long history, with examples present in the Middle East and Africa, and even in parts of Europe. While many of these practices pertained to ancient pagan beliefs - for instance between believers in the Norse God Odin - some instances of the blood covenant are Jewish in origin. Early Christian groups, in particular the Gnostics who worshipped Christ in a clandestine manner in Rome, are considered to have partaken in blood covenants to a limited extent. The notion of a blood covenant between two believers was as a bond between them; the strength of this bond was increased further by the symbolic presence of blood in the life of Jesus. However, knowledge of the practice reached the enemies of Jews and early Christians, who exaggerated the ceremonial use of blood as justification for religious persecutions. Henry Clay Trumbull was a Christian minister and author who had access to a wide range of sources; the fact that the blood covenant had hitherto been overlooked by scholars of Christianity spurred him to publish this book.

The Blood Covenant

The Blood Covenant
Author: E. W. Kenyon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1641234040

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Legendary Bible teacher Dr. E. W. Kenyon unveils the meaning and miracles available to every Christian through a complete understanding of The Blood Covenant. The Bible is composed of two covenants, or agreements. The old covenant, between God and Abraham, was sealed by circumcision. The new covenant, between God and every believer, is sealed with the blood of Jesus Christ. As you understand your rights as a Christian stemming from this covenant, you will experience an incredible boost to your walk of faith as you lay hold of amazing blessings. The Blood Covenant brings all the power, victory, and miracles of God into the everyday life of the believer.

Applying the Blood

Applying the Blood
Author: Derek Prince
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768452815

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Jesus’ blood is more powerful than you realize. “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” — Revelation 12:11 (NIV) While many Christians believe that Jesus purchased all we need at the cross, few of us grasp the true power of His blood and its vital relevance to...

Covenant of Blood

Covenant of Blood
Author: Lawrence A. Hoffman
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0226347834

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Central to both biblical narrative and rabbinic commentary, circumcision has remained a defining rite of Jewish identity, a symbol so powerful that challenges to it have always been considered taboo. Lawrence Hoffman seeks to find out why circumcision holds such an important place in the Jewish psyche. He traces the symbolism of circumcision through Jewish history, examining its evolution as a symbol of the covenant in the post-exilic period of the Bible and its subsequent meaning in the formative era of Mishnah and Talmud. In the rabbinic system, Hoffman argues, circumcision was neither a birth ritual nor the beginning of the human life cycle, but a rite of covenantal initiation into a male "life line." Although the evolution of the rite was shaped by rabbinic debates with early Christianity, the Rabbis shared with the church a view of blood as providing salvation. Hoffman examines the particular significance of circumcision blood, which, in addition to its salvific role, contrasted with menstrual blood to symbolize the gender dichotomy within the rabbinic system. His analysis of the Rabbis' views of circumcision and menstrual blood sheds light on the marginalization of women in rabbinic law. Differentiating official mores about gender from actual practice, Hoffman surveys women's spirituality within rabbinic society and examines the roles mothers played in their sons' circumcisions until the medieval period, when they were finally excluded.