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God’s Covenant with Moses

Published November 7, 2016 • Written by

God’s relationship with His people changes from the Old Testament to the New, and even His guidance for us as to how to follow Him takes on new form in the New Testament.  In this episode we discuss this development through God’s covenant with Moses, which carries Christianity from the Old Testament to the New.  

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