
The Mosaic Covenant: Law, Worship, and Divine Presence - Paperback
The Mosaic Covenant: Law, Worship, and Divine Presence - Paperback
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by Sidney Goodwin (Author)
The story of the Mosaic Covenant stands at the very heart of the drama of salvation. It is impossible to understand the identity of Israel, the shape of biblical revelation, or the fullness of Christian faith without entering into the mystery of what God accomplished through Moses at Sinai. For the Catholic tradition, the Mosaic Covenant is not a relic of an ancient religion superseded and discarded, but a decisive and enduring moment in the divine pedagogy-a stage in God's gradual unveiling of Himself to humanity, preparing the world for the advent of Jesus Christ. The Law, the worship, and the divine presence that characterize this covenant are not merely historical artifacts; they are theological realities that continue to illuminate the Church's understanding of grace, morality, liturgy, and communion with God.
To approach the Mosaic Covenant is to step into a world where God speaks from the midst of fire, where a people is formed through liberation and instruction, and where the Creator of heaven and earth chooses to dwell among His creatures. The Catholic mind, shaped by Scripture and Tradition, sees in this covenant a profound unity of divine revelation: the Old Testament is not a shadowy prelude to be forgotten, but a living testimony that finds its fulfillment-not its negation-in Christ. The Church Fathers, medieval scholastics, and modern magisterial documents all insist on this continuity. The God who revealed Himself to Moses is the same God who reveals Himself in Christ; the covenant at Sinai is part of the same salvific plan that culminates in the New Covenant sealed in the Blood of the Lamb.



















