"Becoming the Bride of Christ: Mystery of the Two Covenants" presents a fresh perspective on biblical theology by examining God's covenants with humanity through the framework of ancient Hebrew marriage. The author uses the structure and symbolism of Hebrew marriage rites (Kiddushin and Nissuin) to elucidate the dynamics of the Old and New Covenants, highlighting the continuity and progression between them. Exploring the significance of faith, humility, and obedience in covenantal relationships, the book emphasizes how Jesus Christ, as the ultimate Bridegroom, fulfills the Old Covenant and establishes a new, unconditional covenant with the Church as His Bride. This work examines various types of covenants (blood, salt, sandal, and praise) and analyzes key passages to illustrate how God's redemptive plan unfolds through this covenantal relationship. The book's conclusion offers an eschatological vision of the Church's ultimate union with Christ at the Wedding Supper of the Lamb, underscoring the Church's role as a royal priesthood in God's eternal plan.
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