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1 3, 4 | People of God of the Old Covenant, had drawn from their age - 2 3, 4 | fact, the people of the covenant with God, a covenant that 3 3, 4 | the covenant with God, a covenant that it broke many times. 4 3, 4 | and the renewal of the covenant after the return from exile.36 ~ 5 3, 4 | misery. The people of the Old Covenant experienced this misery 6 3, 4 | this act of breaking the covenant when He solemnly declared 7 3, 4 | which had entered into the covenant with God - to appeal for 8 3, 4(52)| occurs in connection with the covenant that God established with 9 3, 4(52)| established with Israel. This covenant was, on God's part, a gift 10 3, 4(52)| since, in harmony with the covenant entered into, God had made 11 3, 4(52)| whenever Israel broke the covenant and did not respect its 12 3, 4(52)| guilt for having broken the covenant, cannot lay claim to God' 13 3, 4(52)| it, since the God of the covenant is really "responsible for 14 3, 4(52)| reestablishment of the interior covenant. ~The second word which 15 3, 4 | in the context of the Old Covenant the full revelation of God, 16 3, 4 | history both of the Old Covenant and of the New, that mystery 17 3, 4 | depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed."57 18 4, 5 | for remembering His holy covenant.61 ~In the teaching of Christ 19 4, 5 | upon every breach of the covenant of love, every loss of grace, 20 5, 7 | witness to the wonderful covenant of God with humanity, of 21 5, 7 | every human being This covenant, as old as man - it goes 22 5, 7 | equally the new and definitive covenant, which was established there 23 5, 7 | the word of the God of the covenant: that will be pronounced 24 5, 9 | to His own love, to the covenant that He willed from eternity 25 7 | tradition of the Old and the New Covenant, and above all of Jesus 26 7, 13 | consequences in the history of His covenant with man; even to the cross